particle simulator software

Discussion in 'Computer Science & Culture' started by Ronhrin, Sep 1, 2004.

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  1. Ronhrin Registered Senior Member

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    is there any software that simulates collisions and intercourse in elementar particles such as atoms and it's subparticles / strings / quarks / taquions / branes and dimensions
    and energy effects such as gravity strong and weak radiation and etc


    basicly everything in nature


    also is there any program to simulate the major events in space/time
    such as black holes / wormholes / supernovas / starbirth / etc

    and also being able to represent it both graphicly and mathematic
     
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  3. Stryder Keeper of "good" ideas. Valued Senior Member

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    I'm not sure about commercial software or freeware in this area but I know that Cambridge University, England a few years ago announced the would be building a Simulation system of the universe to aid with working out how the universe has developed from the Beginning of the Big Bang onwards, and to even help develop theories towards things that they couldn't work out before.

    But that was from a source like New Scientist in 2002.
     
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  5. Ronhrin Registered Senior Member

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    and they made that application to the general public?

    but despite of that application isn't there other similar application to simulate "the universe"?

    I honestly believe that applications of this kind should be easier to find

    sure there's a lot of people out there that would like to experiment in these kind of applications
     
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  7. Ronhrin Registered Senior Member

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    hmm.. I guess I will just have to quit searching for this kind of software

    better pack and build my own software - be back in 50 years (right)

    well I'll just keep waiting for an answer :bugeye:
     
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