In the early 2000s, in the 1990s, I was expecting that the first things we would see would be colliding black holes. We wouldn't be able to say for sure what we were seeing unless we had predictions and predictions required these simulations. The progress was painfully slow. And as the chair of their advisory committee, I was a guest to slowness in the progress. It wasn't that they were dumb. They were the best people in the world. But it was very hard.

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