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Could scientists perfectly simulate the entire universe in a computer, down to the last atom?​

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Answered by LUVJAANI
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1. The universe is non-deterministic.

2. The universe is most likely infinite.

3. The computer is part of the universe.

4. We cannot know the state of the entire universe.

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Even with an incredibly powerful computer scientists could never perfectly simulate the entire universe in a computer. There are a few reasons for this.

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Answered by sureshsharma4084
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Even with an incredibly powerful computer, scientists could never perfectly simulate the entire universe in a computer. There are a few reasons for this:-

1. The universe is non-deterministic.

2. The universe is most likely infinite.

3. The computer is part of the universe.

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