Scientists Create 3,000 TB Simulation of the Universe You Can Download – Futurism

Posted: September 16, 2021 at 6:07 am

Here's how you can download it and start exploring the universe at home.No Mans Sky

Researchers have created what they say is the largest computer simulation of the universe, and have made the data available for anyone to download for free.

An international team associated with the Center for Computational Astrophysics created the virtual universe using ATERUI II, the worlds most powerful astronomical supercomputer, according to a press release by the organization. Dubbed Uchuu (the Japanese word for outer space), the simulation contains a staggering 2.1 trillion particles spanning 9.6 billion virtual light-years. Thats big. Real big.

Scientists believe that Uchuu is the most realistic simulation of the universe yet, modeling its evolution across more than 13 billion years. Specifically, according to Universe Today astrophysicist Brian Koberleins analysis, the model is specifically tuned to examine how dark matter behaves as the universe expands.

Uchuu is like a time machine: we can go forward, backward and stop in time, we can zoom in on a single galaxy or zoom out to visualize a whole cluster, we can see what is really happening at every instant and in every place of the universe from its earliest days to the present, being an essential tool to study the cosmos, said Julia F. Ereza, a PhD student at the Instituto de Astrofsica de Andaluca in Spain who worked on the research, in the press release.

To create Uchuu, the team used 40,200 computer cores. It took more 20 million computer hours to create the simulation, resulting in a boggling 3,000 terabytes of data. However, they were able to compress it all into a measly 100 TB.

For reference, the largest consumer hard drive you can currently buy is currently hovering around 20 terabytes. If you have the storage space, though, you can access and download the raw data from Uchuu on skiesanduniverses.org and its GitHub page. And if you want to dive even deeper, the team published a paper of their findings the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

READ MORE: Researchers Generated an Entire Virtual Universe, And You Can Even Download It [ScienceAlert]

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