This is boring, get to the part where it's in a terminator machine... which'll probably be dispached to some extremist country to help bring some law and order into their cpu's.
i can,t believe that they could fit a hole motherboard of technology inside a space smaller then a vinger nail,think of it,in the early day's each function had a saperate chip.
How the hell could we create such a thing? It's so fucking complex, billions of components, connections, possibilities on a tiny little square as big as a fingernail. I still don't get it.
@AngelG12345123 I know that lol. I study chemistry and physics. They are usually mesaured in picometers or angstroms (100 pm) so yeah. I was just contempling the human genius for beeing able to put all that together. A processor is quite complex. But anyways, a single living cell in our body is by far more complex in nature.
@JayMark2049 Yes, we are the perfect machine, building a replica of our body would be like taking this microchip production technique to the next level, of course I am talking about nanoengineering. The human brain is the most complex, most intricate processor in the universe, primarily because of it's ability to adapt.. It can be considered an ultra-supercomputer to be honest.
@AngelG12345123 Although we know how cells work, their exact composition, where everything goes etc. We are totoally unable to fully synthetise one. And life itself is more complex than only the physics and biology. And the brain, just like cells we know how it works and is made of what but we have yet to understand what consciousness is from a physical point of view. I don't think we will ever be able to quantitize or "calculate" counsciousness because I think it's non-local and infinite.
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Everything in this series is pretty well explained, good... but I think that higher quality materials should be used.
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xsmicro 5 months ago
i want more detailed video.
straighter100 5 months ago
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This is boring, get to the part where it's in a terminator machine... which'll probably be dispached to some extremist country to help bring some law and order into their cpu's.
jaymorpheus11 9 months ago
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jaymorpheus11 9 months ago
switch between part 2 and part 3. the music has different pitches :O
goatgoat 1 year ago
i can,t believe that they could fit a hole motherboard of technology inside a space smaller then a vinger nail,think of it,in the early day's each function had a saperate chip.
johneymute 1 year ago
How the hell could we create such a thing? It's so fucking complex, billions of components, connections, possibilities on a tiny little square as big as a fingernail. I still don't get it.
JayMark2049 1 year ago 7
@JayMark2049 Atoms are very small.... An extreme amount can fit in a tiny space.
AngelG12345123 2 months ago
@AngelG12345123 I know that lol. I study chemistry and physics. They are usually mesaured in picometers or angstroms (100 pm) so yeah. I was just contempling the human genius for beeing able to put all that together. A processor is quite complex. But anyways, a single living cell in our body is by far more complex in nature.
JayMark2049 2 months ago
@JayMark2049 Yes, we are the perfect machine, building a replica of our body would be like taking this microchip production technique to the next level, of course I am talking about nanoengineering. The human brain is the most complex, most intricate processor in the universe, primarily because of it's ability to adapt.. It can be considered an ultra-supercomputer to be honest.
AngelG12345123 2 months ago
@AngelG12345123 Although we know how cells work, their exact composition, where everything goes etc. We are totoally unable to fully synthetise one. And life itself is more complex than only the physics and biology. And the brain, just like cells we know how it works and is made of what but we have yet to understand what consciousness is from a physical point of view. I don't think we will ever be able to quantitize or "calculate" counsciousness because I think it's non-local and infinite.
JayMark2049 2 months ago