Visually at least, it can be done, ringularity and all, but extremely heavy on performance.
As for surviving such a trip, well, you wouldn't ever get this close to a singularity.
Visually at least, it can be done, ringularity and all, but extremely heavy on performance.
I don't think we can say much about quantum computers now, we're essentially 60s people wondering where computing will go.I wonder how much computational power would be needed? It would be ironic if we'd need quantum computers to model relativity, and by then we'd be onto a workable theory of quantum gravity which would replace relativity at the "singularity" and truly reveal what it was.....and then what would we need to model quantum gravity?
Does this guy's simulation take into account the motion of the camera?
Doc there was recently a paper published on traversable wormholes that did not require exotic matter- I think you would find it interesting.
Wat, is reverse time flow equivalent to negative mass? For simulation purposes I mean.