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Computing : At the entire supercomputer centre in Stuttgart complex factual situation is simulated still more here the future is experimentally anticipated. Uwe Wössner scaled the tiniest injecting beam high with few clicks. Even the thin finally 0.4 mm wide beam as the whole to be seen on the projection surface and now Wössner suddenly appears right within the middle. The interior of the beam reduces in numerous bubbles and is right just exploded. Smallest bubbles bulge out in a moment next to the huge virtual balloons. Wössner is a graduate engineer and director of the department at the supercomputer centre in Stuttgart (HLRS). He moves around one of the balloons at least he seems to appear so. With the help of 3-D spectacles which Wössner carries in the so-called cave, the small beam not only works monstrously, it shines now also directly in order to fly right through the middle of the space.
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