Atomic Engineering! What if we could alter matter by computer repeating the signature of that matter in mind, at a computer excellerated rate and keep the law of physics developing new matter
@neutrillium you still never can't make new matter technically. A computer is working in individual steps. For e.g. each of these molecules refresh their positions in steps. Step by step. In nature there is no such thing. Every molecule, atom, photon etc. has an infinit number of "individual steps". This is called physics. It is the difference about the digital and analog world.
@neutrillium Practically you could "imitate" the way matter works in the universe like in this simulation but it will always be only a fair draft copy (imitation) of the nature. It would considerably lower the resolution and precision of matter. This means that you sacrify the physical properties of the nature to gain a little bit of matter. (which is VERY lower quality of our nature, universe)
Atomic Engineering! What if we could alter matter by computer repeating the signature of that matter in mind, at a computer excellerated rate and keep the law of physics developing new matter
neutrillium 1 year ago
@neutrillium you still never can't make new matter technically. A computer is working in individual steps. For e.g. each of these molecules refresh their positions in steps. Step by step. In nature there is no such thing. Every molecule, atom, photon etc. has an infinit number of "individual steps". This is called physics. It is the difference about the digital and analog world.
TitanaMaster 5 months ago
@neutrillium Practically you could "imitate" the way matter works in the universe like in this simulation but it will always be only a fair draft copy (imitation) of the nature. It would considerably lower the resolution and precision of matter. This means that you sacrify the physical properties of the nature to gain a little bit of matter. (which is VERY lower quality of our nature, universe)
It is not impossible but, who knows?
TitanaMaster 5 months ago
Sir, wonderfull simulation. may i talk to you privately?
RavnoUK 3 years ago