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Nander

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  1. Hello, Some time ago I saw a program about the composition of the universe (dark energy, dark matter etc.). The program showed an interview with a scientist who represented a group of scientists who studied the composition of the universe and the expansion of matter from a central point(big bang theory). They made a computer simulation that showed the expansion of matter as small points of light. They did this to show that the unknown force known as dark energy was needed for the existence of a stable universe. The simulation simply showed matter as tiny points, but what if we wanted to make a simulation that showed all the complex interactions of atoms and molecules in the universe?? Has this already been done? I thought that maybe if we were to implement a digital chart containing the properties of atoms and molecules we might be able to create a simulation capable of this. It might even go as far as to creating the amino acids that make up life. All of this might sound quite farfetched and I'm no scientist(yet), I'm still in school . I'd be really glad to spark some discussion and hear some answers!! (also I don't if this is the right place to post this, it seemed the most logical place on the forum though.) PS: I have to add that this simulation would be based around a large source of hydrogen being ejected in all directions from a single point(Big Bang). This hydrogen base would later start to form into the atoms we all know today by nuclear fusion. We would have to insert the laws of physics we know and implement this chart of the interaction of atoms and their elektrons. Thanks already, Nander
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