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Scientists Found a Slime Mold Algorithm, And Asked It to Build a Universe : ScienceAlert

Last updated: September 24, 2024 9:37 am
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The advancement of technology has led to some incredible discoveries in the field of astrophysics. One such groundbreaking development is the use of a slime mold algorithm to model the structure of the Universe. This innovative approach, pioneered by a team of researchers led by Farhanul Hasan and Professor Joe Burchett, has provided new insights into the cosmic web – the largest scale structure of the Universe.

Since the Big Bang, the Universe has been expanding, with gravity playing a crucial role in shaping its structure. The cosmic web consists of filaments of galaxies and dark matter that connect galaxy clusters across vast voids. This intricate web-like structure has formed over billions of years as a result of the gravitational force pulling matter together.

The team of researchers, in their paper published in the Astrophysical Journal, demonstrated how galaxies evolve using a slime mold algorithm. By adapting the algorithm to visualize the cosmic web, they were able to unlock mysteries of the cosmos that were previously inaccessible.

The modified slime mold algorithm produced more detailed and discrete structures than traditional methods, providing a deeper understanding of how density is structured in the Universe. This new approach has enabled researchers to map out the distribution of gas in the Universe across different time periods, shedding light on how the cosmic web has evolved over time.

One of the key findings of the study was that the growth of galaxies seems to have undergone a significant shift. While proximity to larger structures stimulated galaxy growth in earlier epochs, in more recent times, galaxy growth is limited by proximity to larger structures. This insight would not have been possible without the innovative use of the slime mold algorithm.

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The use of this algorithm opens up new possibilities for studying the evolution of the Universe and the relationship between galaxies and the cosmic web. By continuing to refine and expand upon this method, researchers hope to gain further insights into the mysteries of the cosmos.

In conclusion, the integration of advanced technology like the slime mold algorithm into astrophysical research has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the Universe. The collaboration between researchers, graphics rendering experts, and astrophysicists has paved the way for exciting new discoveries in the field of cosmology.

This article was originally published by Universe Today. Read the original article.

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