Cool Video: Simulating What’s Real

If you’re not a math and science type just watch the attached video because it’s fascinating. On the other hand if you’ve got your geek on you’re really going to enjoy it!

If you’re not a math and science type just watch the attached video because it’s fascinating. On the other hand if you’ve got your geek on you’re really going to enjoy it!

The video itself comes from Lagoa Technologies, a company with limited Internet presence. I wish I could give you more details.

Lagoa Multiphysics 1.0 – Teaser.

4 thoughts on “Cool Video: Simulating What’s Real”

  1. That…was cool. This was all computer generated? Long way from the programs I wrote in high school on our TRS-80’s!

  2. What kind of computer power does something like that take? A Cray Supercomputer or could a run-of-the-mill PC do it??

    1. Tom and Claudia –

      Unfortunately info on this video and the company behind it is sparse. Judging solely by its name the company might be Portuguese. I don’t know?

      As for Crays… those days are long gone. Affordable supercomputing power today is usually accomplished by stringing a series of multicore CPUs together. It’s often off-the-shelf hardware, but re-purposed. In a situation like this more computing power only buys a shorter period to process which might not be that important.

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