When are we finally going to see a game boy emulator for X86 running in an x86 emulator in the game boy?
Theoretically, we could then lift the emulation from the platform altogether as a pure wave function, completely isolated from the problematic issues of real hardware made of pesky particles. By shedding problems such as power consumption, physical scaling, and non concurrent memory access, we can finally realise the dream of unlimited cloud resource scaling at zero marginal cost.
Why expand memory or cores vertically in a single universe, when you can go horizontal into a small infinity of parallel universes instead. Just collapse the wave from the subset of infinities in the desired page or branch space.
As ridiculous as this sounds, it’s not too far off from what we might achieve given the MWI if we actually learn how to manipulate our environment in a selective manner.
(Assuming that these kinds of shenanigans turn out to be allowed concurrently with our ability to observe the outcome, which is not really safe to assume)
We’ve got a long way to go. Let’s try not to screw it all up just as it’s getting interesting.
Theoretically, we could then lift the emulation from the platform altogether as a pure wave function, completely isolated from the problematic issues of real hardware made of pesky particles. By shedding problems such as power consumption, physical scaling, and non concurrent memory access, we can finally realise the dream of unlimited cloud resource scaling at zero marginal cost.
Why expand memory or cores vertically in a single universe, when you can go horizontal into a small infinity of parallel universes instead. Just collapse the wave from the subset of infinities in the desired page or branch space.
As ridiculous as this sounds, it’s not too far off from what we might achieve given the MWI if we actually learn how to manipulate our environment in a selective manner.
(Assuming that these kinds of shenanigans turn out to be allowed concurrently with our ability to observe the outcome, which is not really safe to assume)
We’ve got a long way to go. Let’s try not to screw it all up just as it’s getting interesting.