Death_Silence_66
Death_Silence_66
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15th May 2015
15th Aug 2015
The first of many, the matrioshka brain directs the entire energy output of a star into a supercomputer inadequately described as enormous. The processing power of this device is such that it can simulate entire universes.

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  • Weretyu777
    Weretyu777
    29th Jun 2015
    Guys, you DO know that you can't divide anything by zero. The result is what's called an undefined number. 0 divided by something gives 0. Also, infinite isn't a number or quantity.
  • Weretyu777
    Weretyu777
    29th Jun 2015
    Guys, you DO now that you can't divide anything by zero. The result is what's called an undefined number. 0 divided by something gives 0.
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    18th Jun 2015
    1/0 is not infinity, because even infinity*0 is still 0
  • Death_Silence_66
    Death_Silence_66
    15th Jun 2015
    With ease.
  • rop1p
    rop1p
    9th Jun 2015
    could it predict possible varients of biomorph and design things to counter those that do not exist yet?
  • NolanSmalls
    NolanSmalls
    5th Jun 2015
    True +1
  • Korteweg
    Korteweg
    3rd Jun 2015
    Btw it will never surpass WolframAlpha.
  • Death_Silence_66
    Death_Silence_66
    3rd Jun 2015
    Linux, actually.
  • Korteweg
    Korteweg
    3rd Jun 2015
    Let's settle everything down: Does it run Windows or OSX?
  • crazysquid32
    crazysquid32
    2nd Jun 2015
    A quantum computer, theoretically, could simulate itself and other things. It really wouldn't be useful, since by simulating itself doing something the computer would render itself unusable.