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The discussion centers around the search for an astrophysics simulator, specifically to simulate the Big Bang and planetary formation. Participants clarify that while there are various astrophysics-related programs like NAMD, a true "universe simulator" does not exist due to computational limitations. The conversation highlights misconceptions about the Big Bang and the nature of planetary formation, emphasizing that these concepts are often misunderstood. It is noted that simulations exist for galaxy formation and stellar evolution, but not for the universe as a whole. Overall, the thread underscores the complexity of astrophysical simulations and the challenges in accurately modeling cosmic events.
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Hello, I need an astrophysics simulator. I've googled and yahooed but couldn't find any. If you kno where I could download one please let me know. Thanks for your time.
 
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I haven't heard of an "astrophysics simulator" before. What specifically do you want to simulate? With luck mayb someone has written an applet for it.
 
gasoline,gadget, nchilada, NAMD ...there are many more...those are the ones that I've heard of.

u can also use a game engine for simple astro sims...(coding your own physics component.)
 
ranger said:
I haven't heard of an "astrophysics simulator" before. What specifically do you want to simulate? With luck mayb someone has written an applet for it.

I want to simulate the explosion of the big bang. According to recent studies there were more than one planet in our solar system and with the correct simulations they should play out the theory and prove that its true. But there are hundreds of things that I would love to check out.
 
neurocomp2003 said:
gasoline,gadget, nchilada, NAMD ...there are many more...those are the ones that I've heard of.

u can also use a game engine for simple astro sims...(coding your own physics component.)

Thanks- the NAMD seems to look kinda cool so ill try that one. :biggrin:
 
Prof_Atis said:
According to recent studies there were more than one planet in our solar system.

:confused: Recent studies? I thought that's a *very* old discovery...
 
Prof_Atis said:
I want to simulate the explosion of the big bang. According to recent studies there were more than one planet in our solar system and with the correct simulations they should play out the theory and prove that its true. But there are hundreds of things that I would love to check out.

There are so many things wrong with this I don't even know where to begin...

1) People have known forever that there's more than one planet in the solar system.

2) There's no such thing as a "big bang simulator," nor could there be. After all, we currently lack the physics to describe the very early times.

3) A simulator which modeled the big bang would not also be modelling planetary formation, unless you have a computer with, eh, way more computer memory that has ever been manufactured.

You're essentially asking for a "universe simulator," and such a thing does not (and, for machine limitations, cannot) exist. We have simulations of galaxy formation, stellar evolution and so on, but it's not possible to simulate the universe with granularity down to individual planets.

- Warren
 
Prof_Atis said:
I want to simulate the explosion of the big bang. According to recent studies there were more than one planet in our solar system and with the correct simulations they should play out the theory and prove that its true. But there are hundreds of things that I would love to check out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7E4Owc5gdRc"
 
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It is a common misconception that "the universe" refers to our solar system plus the immediate surrounding area, hence the fallacy that the big bang is associated with planet formation.
 
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