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by mohamedkoubaa
66 days ago
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That's certainly true. But - the fastest possible machine to compute the sound of a guitar string reverberating in a concert hall is a guitar in a concert hall. The world itself does a tremendous amount of compute - the question is whether it is useful compute. I don't think this has been explored nearly enough. |
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Wouldn’t you be able to run a higher clock-speed simulation, and therefore compute the sound ahead-of-time, on a digital device?