On Thu, Jan 1, 2026 at 4:08 PM Brent Meeker <[email protected]> wrote:

* > What will these "data centers" do?  I can understand doing LLM training
> in space, but answering queries in space means transmitting the data up and
> down which would be a serious bottleneck.*
>

*The amount of signal delay would depend on how high the space based data
center orbited, you couldn't put it in low earth orbit but you would not
need to put it as high as 36,000 km in geostationary orbit either. A polar
orbit of about 8000 km would be ideal, its solar cells would be in constant
sunshine and as a bonus it would be above the inner van Allen radiation
belt and below the outer van Allen radiation belt.  *

*And I don't think an additional fraction of a second delay between you
asking a question and receiving an answer that is caused by distance would
cause much annoyance because I don't think the data center would need to do
a lot of up and down communication with Earth to answer most questions, it
would already have local access to the data it needed. All the English text
in Wikipedia could fit on a compressed file of 24 Gb, and if you include
pictures, graphs and videos it would be about 200 terabytes, and just my
new iPhone can store 2 terabytes.*

*John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
<https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>*

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