• Unlimited Processing Power. Is it Possible??
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[QUOTE=Black Milano;24557641]Nothing's unlimited.[/QUOTE] OP's stupidity is though.
what about a quantum computer, That uses neutrons around it as qubits? It would be like the entire earth, everything in the universe was a quantum computer.
Unlimited dumbs, is it possible?
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;24557690']OP's stupidity is though.[/QUOTE] :objection:[url]http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4269628[/url]
[QUOTE=compwhizii;24187564]Christ.[/QUOTE] Good Idea, We could get jesus to power it.
[QUOTE=Maccabee;24554003]Here. Let me make it easier for you. Nothing moves at the speed of light. But light.[/QUOTE] Really, aren't movement and changes in the universe transferred with the speed of light?
Sorry if this has been already posted in this thread, but whatever. There is [b]NO[/b] unlimited in most things, including processing power.
Universe is expanding at a rate faster than the speed of light.
Give it time and anything is possibile
Not [b]unlimited[/b] power
[QUOTE=Mighty Cow;24554830]My "thing" is that processors will only get as fast as weed need them to be, there will be a time where video game graphics, and animation programs can't get any better, or "realistic". :science:[/QUOTE] We will always need more processing power. No matter what happens. Games will have 100% realistic graphics at some point, but there are still things that will need muuuch more processing power. [QUOTE=Maccabee;24554003]Here. Let me make it easier for you. Nothing moves at the speed of light. But light.[/QUOTE] And information.
[QUOTE=thf;24491137]Doesn't electrons do that too? At the speed of light in that material, of course[/QUOTE] Electrons don't move speed of light/electromagnetic waves. Electrons in a wire work sort of like a slinky or one of those swinging ball toys. They don't move fast or far, but it's the progression that is fast, but not light-fast.
What if you somehow made it so you could keep adding new motherboards with CPU's in them in a server rig. Hurf durf unlimited processing power. [sp]rate me dumb[/sp]
[QUOTE=Epic Lul;24615320]What if you somehow made it so you could keep adding new motherboards with CPU's in them in a server rig. Hurf durf unlimited processing power. [sp]rate me dumb[/sp][/QUOTE] Constantly expanding =/= unlimited
Grrr :facepalm: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3alA2_RZZY&feature=related[/media] [editline]02:57PM[/editline] Fucking retarded friend of yours
[QUOTE=Tezz1235;24466922]Awesome fact: Electrons move at 0.3Mph at 10 amps of current. Q.I put it the best: It's like marbles in a tube, put one in and you get one out instantly, but the marbles (the electrons) themselves are moving very slow.[/QUOTE] NO. The lack of knowledge in this thread is pretty ridiculous. The average electron [u]flow[/u] at 10A is about 0.3Mph but the actual speed (intentionally not velocity) is much faster.
Are you talking about the speed "that the signal moves with"? I'm talking about the actual electric signal.
A processor's thinking units are the transistors which take up space. They process information at a certain rate. I'll call this 'R'. It feeds on electricity and the amount of electricity it takes depends on the amount of transistors. Let's call this 'T'. 'R' is directly proportional to 'T'. So if 'R' is equal to infinity, 'T' must also equal to infinity and since 'T' is equal to infinity, it must also take an infinite amount of electricity and space. Therefore, unlimited computation power is impossible to achieve.
[QUOTE=nos217;24731533]NO. The lack of knowledge in this thread is pretty ridiculous. The average electron [u]flow[/u] at 10A is about 0.3Mph but the actual speed (intentionally not velocity) is much faster.[/QUOTE] Which is basically exactly what I said. Always fun when you chuck AC into the mix :v:
The sun would just cause it to overheat :downs:
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