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13 billion years sounds like a lot of time, unless, of course, you're calculating it a billion years at a time. Does anyone know the time stepping that they used to generate this? The video I saw was one frame per four million years, but I'm certain they had to be doing this at a higher resolution than that. — Preceding
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