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by PeterisP
1482 days ago
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That doesn't change the tradeoff; in a Big computer that's also a galaxy any of the stars used as an instrument for gravitational computation can't provide nearly as much compute as having a planet-sized electronic computer powered by that star. |
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A simple black hole approaches the trajectory of that planet sized-computer and plop! All that computation gets condensed to 3 single numbers and all the information is lost (that last part is a very hot topic).
For a Galaxy computer on the other hand, blackholes could be the NOT gates.