Wormholes/Teleportation to speed up computers.

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Skybuck Flying

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello,

The distance between cpu and the main memory chips is a seriously
bottleneck.

A simple solution to start with is to place it closer together.

However maybe there are other more advanced solutions thinkable:

1. Wormholes between cpu and main memory.

or

2. Teleporation between cpu and memory.

Some say the speed of light is the limit.

Then other's say bending space might be a way to overcome this limit.
(Warpdrives)

Maybe this can be done at microscopic levels... which could benefit
computers...

So all I am saying is all these spaceship/science fiction idea's could be
interesting for electronics/computers too ;)

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
S

Skybuck Flying

Jan 1, 1970
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Hmmm apperently this has been thought of before and is being researched ! ;)

Most interesting !

Even einstein seemed to be aware of this "spooky action" lol:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3811785.stm

Short quote:

"
Scientists have performed successful teleportation on atoms for the first
time, the journal Nature reports.
The feat was achieved by two teams of researchers working independently on
the problem in the US and Austria.
"

^ I can remember reading something about that.

"
Experts say being able to do the same with massive particles like atoms
could lead to new superfast computers.
"

^ Can't remember this part though ! ;)

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
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Skybuck Flying

Jan 1, 1970
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So that probably leaves the wormhole idea as maybe a new idea ;)

"Bending space inside a computer to shorten the distances" ;)

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
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Skybuck Flying

Jan 1, 1970
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Ok,

Here is an idea to try out:

Einstein said something about "gravitional drag" around the earth because
it's spinning in space.

Maybe atoms have gravitional drag as well.

So the simple idea is:

"Try to make atoms spin faster".

Maybe as they start spinning faster, the gravitional drag will increase...
and maybe this will create some kind of gravitional micro/nano halo.

Not sure what use it would be... maybe if it's powerfull/strong enough...
then it might be able to throw electronics into a wider ring... and thus
maybe electronics will pass across the atoms more fastly ?!

Like the jumping or something... or maybe it will just increase their path
length... because of wider rings...

Or maybe the opposite happens and their ring-paths decrease in size...

Who knows what might happen.

Also maybe just wormholing matter instead of electrons might be a good way
too...

Like cpu 4 bit <-> 4 bit memory...

<-> = some kind of matter wormholing... just "wormhole" 4 bits as an example
;) :)

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
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Sylvia Else

Jan 1, 1970
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Skybuck said:
Hmmm apperently this has been thought of before and is being researched ! ;)

Most interesting !

Even einstein seemed to be aware of this "spooky action" lol:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3811785.stm

Short quote:

"
Scientists have performed successful teleportation on atoms for the first
time, the journal Nature reports.
The feat was achieved by two teams of researchers working independently on
the problem in the US and Austria.
"

The teleportation was not done in excess of the speed of light.

Sylvia.
 
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Skybuck Flying

Jan 1, 1970
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Sylvia Else said:
The teleportation was not done in excess of the speed of light.

Yeah, I was wondering about that ;)

How you know though ? ;)

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
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Dirk Bruere at NeoPax

Jan 1, 1970
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Skybuck said:
Hello,

The distance between cpu and the main memory chips is a seriously
bottleneck.

A simple solution to start with is to place it closer together.

However maybe there are other more advanced solutions thinkable:

1. Wormholes between cpu and main memory.

or

2. Teleporation between cpu and memory.

Some say the speed of light is the limit.

Then other's say bending space might be a way to overcome this limit.
(Warpdrives)

Maybe this can be done at microscopic levels... which could benefit
computers...

So all I am saying is all these spaceship/science fiction idea's could be
interesting for electronics/computers too ;)

Bye,
Skybuck.

Google hypercomputing

--
Dirk

http://www.transcendence.me.uk/ - Transcendence UK
http://www.theconsensus.org/ - A UK political party
http://www.onetribe.me.uk/wordpress/?cat=5 - Our podcasts on weird stuff
 
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Bruce Atchison - author

Jan 1, 1970
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This is a most fascinating concept. Imagine if all computers could become
connected through wormholes. Imagine if all down time on every computer
could be used by every other computer to make one intergalactic
supercomputer. As long as nobody sent out viruses or used Windows 98, it
would work. Then again, that could be the plot of the story, the virus part
that is.

Sincerely,

Bruce Atchison - author of Deliverance from Jericho (Six Years in a Blind
School) and When a Man Loves a Rabbit ((Learning and Living With Bunnies).

Please visit my blog at the
http://canadianauthors.ning.com/profile/batchison page.
 
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Jasen Betts

Jan 1, 1970
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i believe that teleportation would make it take longer. after all,
there has to be something controlling the teleportation, which adds
processing time on either end.

This is quantum teleportation, not Star Trek teleportation.
 
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