The strength of the Hyperwall lies in its ability to take one simulation and look at many different quantities, cross-sections, magnifications, and time steps, while keeping the whole image, or images, visible in subarrays. It's a seven-by-seven array of flat-panel displays -- due to results presented in George Millers 1956 paper, "The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two." Hyperwall: A Giant Visualization Spreadsheet |