On Monday, February 03, 2020, at 5:42 PM, Danko Nikolic wrote:
> If it does handle all the tasks equally well, then you need a lot of data for 
> each task--and there comes your price for the lunch. It is not free. It is 
> costly. 
No, just all the possible threats. A large nanobot sphere would be very 
General, vry capable o avoiding gamma bursts / able to regenerate fastest and 
find and eat planets to grow bigger.

If a small evil turtle or nanobot hive the size of a basketball faced off 
against an Earth-sized nanobot sphere (or some similar form of highest 
technology; more gaseous with no core) then the larger system would win because 
both are as smart but one is larger. A city VS an atom has more context, bigger 
systems can digest the other and make them into what they are. Bigger systems 
die slower.
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