Exploding Galaxies and the Brightest Objects in the Universe
In 2013, scientists attempted to recreate the evolution of the universe from shortly after the Big Bang until today. This simulation, which took 19 million CPU hours to produce started with a predicted amount of matter, dark matter, and dark energy that should have existed shortly after the Big Bang. The simulation was allowed to run to see if these parameters that were set at the beginning can produce the galaxies and the universe’s the structure we see today. What you are looking at here is limited to a 32 million light year cube of the simulation, the expansion of the universe considered, with simply gas density and temperature visible. This is the intergalactic medium. Even though space is a vacuum, there are still a few particles in every cubic centimetre of space. More...
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Author : Ahamed Akash |
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