Friday, May 26, 2006

I know yall love the science as much as I do...


"The researchers used one of the world's largest and fastest computers to simulate all the atoms in a satellite virus and a small drop of water surrounding it. All together, the virus and water droplet contained more than a million atoms. Because of the enormous computing power involved, the virus was brought to digital life for a very brief period of time, only 50 nanoseconds."
So with a thousand of the fastest computer brains we could simulate maybe a micro-second in the life of a virus in a drop of water. Sounds like an intelligent design to me.

1 Comments:

Blogger Kevin said...

What's next? Making biological systems simulate computer viruses? Seriously. That is pretty interesting though. One of these days we'll go all quantum computing and be able to simulate an entire guy. His name will be Gregory. It will be awesome.

2:52 PM  

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