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Thom Dunning gives the keynote address on the future of high performance computing at the summer school session on petascale computing.

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  • Neutrino nano tech is what I was thinking about. The ability to self replicate neutrinos if they arrive 64 nano seconds ahead of light. and I'm thinking the multiplication at a massive rate of neutrinos gives you the ability to go FTL. If you have a massive quantity of those molecules and can manipulate them in solid form could you not travel faster than light ? Could you not manipulate neutrinos further to whatever gives them this ability? I dunno I just have random thoughts.

  • So Im listening to this video in my sleep and many influential threories have popped in my head. And it seems the increase in giga hertz is our inability to build a semi conductor to absorb those insane amounts of heats. Wasn't graphene promising ? And laser transisters? Why not fuse those two qualities with the process of micro multi cores? And also I was thinking to increase speeds would neutrino nanotech be molecular naotech? I'll just make another post to explain that.

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