However, about that level of detail...
Just think about it, if you really want to simulate life, the more realistic the world is, the more accurate the simulation results will be.
What he wants to make is not just an ordinary game, but a second world that can "predict the future" to some extent...
"Hmm... if it involves everything from continental plates and classic Newtonian mechanics to molecules and atoms, and even the wave-particle duality of light...
100% simulation of Earth?" Meng Lang asked.
After a 3-second pause...
[Master, not to mention that current basic disciplines can at most achieve 80% realism, even if we could achieve 100%, with the computing power we currently have, the modeling time would exceed 500,000 years.]
Ugh...
I can hardly borrow another 50 years from the heavens, let alone find you 500,000 years...
At this moment, Zero spoke again.