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Since we are talking about simulating universes, the most important thing is not processing power, but data storage. You just need a processor capable of applying an algorithm which creates the laws of physics, but the universe is limited in size and complexity by the amount of data storage you have. You don't have to simulate it in 'real time' although it makes it less boring.
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@TheBeast it doesn't completely control the nation, it just kind of acts as the executive power. So first you argue against AI, and then humans? Sheesh.
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@thenewpowder the sheer processing power of them can simulate universes
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And human brains are probably the most corruptable thing you can get, and to have an A.I. control such an influential and powerful nation is not what the LSF think is good.
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The war isn't over, extermination fleets have been sent to the Bio-Morphs' refuge where they have reinforced themselves, we have only pushed them out of this galaxy.
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What about dimensionally unfolding protons allows you to create new universes?
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The AIs that the UW makes are modeled on human brains. And the Bio-Morphs we fought were a small group of refugees from Entropy's war. I would actually argue that because of the UW's level of quantum manipulation, THEY are the most advanced group in TPT. We mainly only use ships and planets out of boredom, as each person is literally a cloud of sentient radiation.
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The best we oculd probably hope for is to slow them down.
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ALSO: how did we even push the Bio-Morphs back?!? They warred with Entropy, ENTROPY, for years and years and years and if Entropy is really the most advanced race in TPT, could our races, weak in comarison, even attempt to resist? Would we not just be absorbed or annihilated?