In the final Part we explore what other aspects we need to consider to make a model more realistic. There's an interactivity that allows you to party, commute, and visit friends and we find out more about what life as a research is like from Julia.
Come on a fantastic journey from some of our oldest ideas about physics to the biggest mystery of the modern age!
In this final part, you can meet the researchers themselves and find out about the real research questions that Julia and some of her colleagues are working on!
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