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The God Machine: Deconstructing the 13.8 Billion-Year Simulation of the Illustris Project
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Imagine trying to bake a cake with a recipe that takes 13.8 billion years to complete, requires 25 terabytes of RAM, and uses supermassive black holes as its primary ingredients. In this episode of pplpod, we conduct a structural archaeology of the Illustris Project, the most ambitious universe simulation ever attempted by humanity. We deconstruct how a handful of foundational equations—the "marrow" of physical cosmology—were fed into the Curie and SuperMUC supercomputers to map the entire history of the cosmos inside a digital box. We unpack the genius of the AREPO code, a mathematical net based on moving Voronoi tessellation that allows the simulation to "breathe" with the flow of cosmic gas, adaptive to the high-resolution chaos of forming stars. By analyzing the critical role ...