Alright, Lets assume that I have a computer with limited calculation speed (1-4GHz) but unlimited parallel processing capability and unlimited memory capacity to go with it. Under this assumption could the universe be simulated in real time with perfect (near-Perfect?) accuracy? Would a prediction algorithm be need to make it run in real time? Could it be made to run in faster then real time? How many calculations would it take approximately?
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