• World's Total CPU Power: One Human Brain
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[QUOTE=Fycix;28001671]Really sad to think that all the computers in the world only have as much power as some degenerate fuck in your History class that has 60 piercings and is failing.[/QUOTE] That was randomly judgmental and rude, I think you have a social problem breh
[QUOTE=Zeke129;28017372] For example, imagine a slanted plank with pegs on it and water flowing down. You can "render" accurate fluid physics in this scene but we're pulling information from memories while a computer rendering the same thing would have to do mathematical calculations.[/QUOTE] Is it bad that I pictured this as a computer image on animation software?
[QUOTE=smurfy;28018941]Computers were invented in 1991?[/QUOTE] no, but thats when the study started.
[QUOTE=Nerts;28005781]I'd imagine having every synapse in your head firing as fast as they can would have some pretty nasty side-effects.[/QUOTE] I got a picture in my head of people with overclocked brains, wearing large water-cooling hats.
time to overclock brain :science:
[QUOTE=Redcow17;28001583]That's sad that we haven't even gotten past 1 persons DNA. Why don't we use DNA for storage somehow if it can store that much Also, a brain is pretty amazing seeing that it can make that many calculations in a second.. Typing this right now I probably have millions of impulses being sent.[/QUOTE] ...did you just suggest using DNA as memory storage like it was some simple task? Have fun using thousands of retroviruses to alter DNA and store data in it and then finding a way to easily read the data, access that data and then re-alter that data and maintain it in perfect condition without any mutations occuring whatsoever that will irreparably destroy the data.
[QUOTE=Redcow17;28001583]Why don't we use DNA for storage somehow if it can store that much[/QUOTE] Pretty sure I think they've been trying that actually, it was some sortof shit like that, either DNA strands or some sortof brain cells.
E-coli. It's a fairly simple organism for biological engineering (Relatively speaking) so they can mess with it and try to modify it for various applications, including biological processors. Which if successful, would be fast as fuck. Wouldn't a pretty major issue be the bacteria dying? And if they made it resistant to god knows what wouldn't there be a risk of it becoming a huge bacterial bastard for everybody? Like the strain which fucks up your innards and has your arse exploding down the street only even more resistant to anti-biotics and environmental conditions?
[QUOTE=cheesedelux;28029781]E-coli. It's a fairly simple organism for biological engineering (Relatively speaking) so they can mess with it and try to modify it for various applications, including biological processors. Which if successful, would be fast as fuck. Wouldn't a pretty major issue be the bacteria dying? And if they made it resistant to god knows what wouldn't there be a risk of it becoming a huge bacterial bastard for everybody? Like the strain which fucks up your innards and has your arse exploding down the street only even more resistant to anti-biotics and environmental conditions?[/QUOTE] The exploding ass part sounds like fun. Future, here we come.
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