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[QUOTE="aepryus, post: 6855418, member: 732191"] Yes, this is a major concern. Ideally, I'd like to have a completely accurate algorithm that would precisely meet all of the boundary conditions and accurately render each and every aexel of Universe X and its states. But, realistically it is difficult to accomplish that with more than a few 1000 aexels (optimistically). And at the same time a few 1000s aexels is probably not enough to accomplish anything terribly interesting with the states lying on top. However, generally speaking, at different scales different aspects will tend to dominate. When trying to model the dynamics of the loops perhaps the dynamics of the aexels can be aggregated and it won't be necessary to model each and every aexel individually. But, I would like to be able to go to any scale and accurately render the dynamics of whatever dominates at that scale and certainly would like to be able to 'see' and 'play' with individual aexels and have their dynamics be entirely accurate. [/QUOTE]
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