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Message Subject Transhuman Scientists download brain onto computer making humans immortal
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Posts like this also makes it feel we live in retarded, psycho pathic chaos. That nothing makes sense and mad scientists can tinker around unto oblivian.

Where is the faith? Where is the trust?

Theres a higher order always in control of things.

Hate to break it to you guys, but earth is HELL. We are already the living dead. We are amongst the lowest possible existance in reality, The backwoods planet/dimension of the Universe.

Just enough is given to your life sustanence to keep you alive in this death state.

We eventually will move on up to greater worlds, greater possibilities, love and happiness.

It requires faith and trust.

All is in Divine and Perfect Order.
 Quoting: APOLLO ILLUMINATI


Dear Mr Apollo Illuminati,

I have great respect for your comments in whatever threads you are posting on. Your knowledge of and empathy for humanity is very appreciated.

Question, is your above comment a form of spiritism, just curios?

Also I recall somewhere in my realm of existence a statement that some spirits reincarnate to lower life forms.
Which sect believes this?

And for the original OP I discovered this tidbit of info:

Compared to digital memory storage the human brain is beleived to contain approx 1000Terabytes in comparison.

Whatever that may possibly mean.

Personally I do not think there is any true capability for a comparisn as our spirit is infinite.
dcomp
 Quoting: GreyMatter


One thousand terrabytes is a petabyte.

[link to en.m.wikipedia.org]

In actuality it takes about 90TB of the digital image and 25TB per year of experience recorded, using an ISILON storage array.

[link to en.m.wikipedia.org]

as I mentioned previously this is usually hosted using a blue gene series system.

[link to en.m.wikipedia.org]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10183013


The BlueGene/Q processor is 359.5 square millimeters in area (18.96 millimeters per side in an actual square), and it has around 1.47 billion transistors. It is implemented in the 45 nanometer copper/SOI process that IBM used to make the Power7 chips. The cores used in the BlueGene/Q chip will all spin at 1.6GHz, with IBM varying the voltage as necessary around its 0.8 volt target to keep that clock speed rock solid and therefore be able to synchronize events across those 1.57 million cores.

By lowering both the clock speed and voltage from the Power A2 processor, IBM is giving up some performance per chip, but it is able to dramatically lower the active and leakage power of the processor. The 16-cores are designed to deliver 204.8 gigaflops at a power draw of 55 watts.

The compute cards and the optical interconnect modules have water blocks on them to keep them cool. The system is designed to use water at between 60 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. The Sequoia system that Lawrence Livermore is getting will have 96 racks of BlueGene/Q nodes to reach its 20 petaflops performance level, and it is expected to consume around 6.6 megawatts.




My first computer = 25Mhz
 
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