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by ElevenLathe
436 days ago
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There are still physical limits to computation, even if we had godlike powers to rearrange the universe as we like (Bremermann's limit, Landauer's principle, there are probably others but I'm not a computer scientist or physicist). More practically, the mass and energy we have to build and operate computers with is finite. Until we know what principles the brain actually runs on, we can't do the math to determine if its physically possible to build computers that simulate it. That said, if we find it uses some new principle that we don't exploit in our computers, things get very exciting because then we can start trying to do that (you see a faint whisper of this in the excitement around quantum computing). |
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