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olao99 ◴[] No.42188229[source]
I fail to understand how these nuclear bomb simulations require so much compute power.

Are they trying to model every single atom?

Is this a case where the physicists in charge get away with programming the most inefficient models possible and then the administration simply replies "oh I guess we'll need a bigger supercomputer"

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CapitalistCartr ◴[] No.42188277[source]
It's because of the way the weapons are designed, which requires a CNWDI clearance to know, so your curiosity is not likely to be sated.
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nordsieck ◴[] No.42188478[source]
> It's because of the way the weapons are designed, which requires a CNWDI clearance to know, so your curiosity is not likely to be sated.

While that's true, the information that is online is surprisingly detailed.

For example, this series "Nuclear 101: How Nuclear Bombs Work"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVhQOhxb1Mc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnW7DxsJth0

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1. CapitalistCartr ◴[] No.42188865[source]
Having once had said clearance limits my answers.