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Cosmology Simulation — Series I

Visualization of cosmic structure formation

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About this work

This visualization represents a cosmology simulation that models the formation and evolution of cosmic structures. The simulation captures the complex interplay of dark matter and gravitational forces that shape our universe.

The visual aesthetic emphasizes the underlying mathematical patterns and physical processes, revealing the hidden beauty in cosmic evolution. The stark contrast and minimalist approach highlight the emergent structures that form from initially small fluctuations in the early universe.

Collected from my physicist Alan Zhou.

Research Context

This visualization is based on research in computational cosmology that explores how cosmic structures form and evolve over billions of years. The simulation uses advanced numerical methods to solve the complex equations governing the physics of the universe.

For more information on the scientific background, see the related research paper:

Related Paper

The simulation techniques and scientific findings related to this visualization are detailed in a research paper published on arXiv.

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Technical Details

Medium

Digital visualization, computational art

Date

2024

Technique

Particle-mesh simulation

Dimensions

Digital, variable