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Engineers use ‘Big Bang’ supercomputer to build a better jet engine

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At California’s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the world’s most powerful computers are working on some of our most fundamental questions about the universe. The Sierra supercomputer, for example, is delving into the Big Bang and trying to figure out why elementary particles have mass. (airguideonline.com) More...

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jimmurray333
Jim MURRAY 1
Couldn't it go for improved automobile/truck engines in efficiency, economy and environmental concerns as well? There's no end to what can be done with computers. They are the future but scary, too.

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