How plausible is a computer simulation of the laws of the universe as we know them today?

With what humankind knows today of the laws of physics, is it possible or plausible to create a virtual universe that obeys the same laws we do? How great of an effect would you speculate the unknown laws have on the universe? When it comes to a functional model, how important are the little things? Could the laws be practically entered into a computer simulation that replicated our universe?

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2 Comments on “How plausible is a computer simulation of the laws of the universe as we know them today?”

  1. 1 Ross M said at 7:18 pm on November 12th, 2009:

    For weather forecasting and it is pretty much the idea behind nwp numerical weather forecasting and it is pretty much the idea behind nwp numerical weather forecasting.
    The idea behind nwp numerical weather prediction it is plausible for weather prediction it is pretty much the idea behind nwp numerical weather prediction it is plausible for weather forecasting and it works.
    The idea behind nwp numerical weather prediction it works.

  2. 2 abman said at 6:30 am on November 15th, 2009:

    it is very plausible
    the human brain has got 1000 trillion connections and scientists believe they can create a computer simulation of it in about 25 years with more than 200 games.
    And there are more brain connection than there sub atomic particles in the universe.



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