The algorithm started from regions in the early universe, with a mass distribution based on observations of the cosmic microwave background. With a powerful computer, the model then evolved to reproduce the present-day characteristics of the Local Group, with the mass, position and velocity of the Milky Way and the Andromeda galaxy, and the positions and velocities of 31 galaxies just outside the Local Group. This resulted in the creation of simulations that may be considered “virtual twins” of our cosmic environment.




Well, this is some exciting news.
It blows my mind that they were able to simulate the big bang well enough that running the simulation for a while resulted in stars in the same places as in present reality. That’s crazy.