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> From: Nanograte Knowledge Technologies via AGI [mailto:[email protected]]
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> The 100 billion star problem in computing, I think it is called that, may
be a
> realistic approximation of the scale of the challenge in processing, let
alone
> design, faced by quantum computing. I include this perspective for us to
keep
> in mind as all elements of such a system should probably be of its optimal
> compression value, meaning as short as effectively possible.
> 

Yes it would be great to have a centralized system but I've pretty much
given up on that depending on what you mean by "speed of transmission".
You're thinking about potentially building hardware I'm more thinking about
using existing contemporary hardware and perhaps use computers on the
internet they are like 100 billion stars separated by milliseconds and
effectively kilobits per second. But using a few good computers networked
well, still relatively easy and inexpensive to build and many companies do
this internally or cloudwise, you can get some pretty good coupled resources
going. Computational resource topology effects design. People on this list
before have sneered at milliseconds between nodes basically their design
demands microseconds or better.

A reason I've been looking into bacteria is that they are decentralized and
highly asynchronous to say the least, I don't know if there are quantum
networks involved. I argue that by some definitions bacteria are more
intelligent than humans and might out-survive us. Look at the "rise of
slime" in the oceans for example. 

Layers are perspective, agents can be multilayer, mutable, trans-layer. In
your complex adaptive system (CAS) are you focused on having a high degree
of self-similarity since you had suggested a fractal based computation?

Just curious - what type of problems are you looking at tackling initially?
AGI? The system I discussed is proto-AGI with initial intent to perform
reaction behavior on various complex systems phenomena.

John




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