The second-most talked about feature of the simulation was its eerily accurate representation of the real world. Current science had no explanation for that, unless they were to turn the entire planet into one gigantic supercomputer cluster. After all, it was even capable of recreating the laws of physics to a point that physicists could only exclaim in wonder about Aron’s knowledge of universal laws. Others could, at most, use some of the famous supercomputers—like Japan’s Fugaku—to run experiments one at a time, and they would still take hours, or sometimes even days to complete. But when they ran those same experiments in Research City, they were completed nearly instantly, almost as if the simulated world had anticipated what they wanted to do.
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Getting a Technology System in Modern Day
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