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Old April 26th 09, 09:24 PM posted to sci.astro
BradGuth
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Default SPH model describing the "single impact throry" for the Moon

On Apr 26, 12:01*am, "Jason Who" wrote:
In the public owned domain are several spendy supercomputers that
could easily perform such complex 3D interactive simulations as based
entirely on the known laws of physics. *For some reason, those are all
off-limits to outsiders like yourself.


It does not really matter that I do not have access to a large super
computer, or operate a botnet ;-)
The probect should only demonstrate to acertain degree the phenomena I am
considering. It is not supposed to break new grounds in astrophysics, so
offline calculation of less than 100k particles will do fine for my purpose.


I'm certain that large enough impacts from rogue items do happen, so
good luck with that.

Perhaps the Sanny AI computer can help. Sanny needs exactly this kind
of computing interaction in order to polish up his AI, so you've got
nothing to lose.

~ BG
 




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