On Jul 10, 2012, at 9:47 PM, Steve Richfield <[email protected]> wrote:

> Such a device attached to a PC as an outboard processor could enable really 
> general purpose hyper-Turing computation at pretty much full unhindered 
> speeds. I see the promise here, but so far I seem to stand alone in this.
> 

Ira Karp is now "Jewish lecturer for Christian churches"? Somehow this doesn't 
bode well for the sanity of the whole venture! No, you are not alone in trying 
to derive some "magic" from the natural world, such as "infinite" precision and 
bandwidth from analog processes, or spacetime anomalies at the quantum scale, 
or whatever. But you would be very alone in knowing how to use/program them. 
Natural processes on our planet, in our cities, in our homes and in our bodies 
are too complex for our digital computers, but what do they compute?

Now, if I wanted to create a forex trading automaton I could probably go very 
far by, for example, evolving an analog circuit on the FPGAs that do not yet 
exist or in simulation. But general purpose computing, I just don't see how!

AT

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