JUPITER BRAINS - Planet-Sized Computers
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 28. 04. 2020
- If we can turn an entire planet into a computer. It might be the last thing human civilization ever needs to invent.
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"I've got a planet sized computer that can out process the whole of human history in under a second"
"What do you use it for"
"Runescape"
I'd use it for osrs.
@growlingbehemoth I'm pretty sure with the graphics at max it would run at a solid 25 fps
*turns the super computer on*
Super computer screen: *turns on and starts up the skyrim start screen*
Minecraft with RTX On.
With Ray Tracing!
"The human brain might be the most complicated organic structure in the universe."
Sounds like something a brain would say.
Lmao
Minecraft: *All we need a single block*
Command Blocks: *exists*
No the mouth said it.
@@davidgumazon nanotechnology we found real life transformers
@@nichsa8984 oof
needing all this tech to recreate and go beyond the processing power of the human brain makes me appreciate my pink lil sponge all the more
I'm going to refer to my brain as pink sponge from time to time now, thank you
Imagine what you would need to surpass a pink sponge the size of a small dog.
pink lil sponge go sploosh
No, we would need all this tech to go beyond the total processing power of all human brains that have existed. Not to discount how incredible the human brain is.
We have a computer that can do about six humans worth of computations per second already, it does take up an entire warehouse and use a few hundred kilowatts of power but it's a good start.
I like how the hate core is bigger than any other emotion in the Jupiter brain
I have no mouth and I must scream
What if we kissed đ
Inside the Hate Core đł
@@terribleivan1475 then Jupiter brain congers an amogus into existence
@@yeetyeet5079 congers
â@@youraveragereffian *conjures
I would finally be able to play minecraft with shaders
RTX Minecraft
Or Kerbal Space Program with some decent mods
It's like moving into a bigger house. The idea of having more space to use is merely an illusion. Sooner rather than later you'll have stuffed that new living space with other crap and live as cramped as before.
And I bet with the right shaders you might also get your Jupiter Brain down to 2 fps :D
Minecraft RTX edition: *exists*.
Crysis: CALM DOWN, SATAN.
The biggest computer ever and you decided to use it for Minecraft!!!
This man is a fucking genius.
"But why would anyone need a computer so powerful?"
Me: Crysis 4
Me:Mes
Minecraft RTX
The answer to why people are such poop heads
hey jupiter brain o technological god could you give me the remakes to my favorite games, done in a way i would find to be nigh perfection, along with say maybe 20 video games that i'd also find to be nigh perfect in various ways?
Yeah with the help of my computer I beat the game 50 septillion times in one nanosecond
Ah yes, building nano-machines meant to disassemble planets sounds like a great idea. Nothing could go wrong!
*Unleashes them on earth*
Just a little trolling
that must suck being a giant brain the size of Jupiter having consciousness and knowing everything but just being a giant calculator for humans forever
"So how are we gonna turn a planet into a super computer?"
"Nanomachines, son"
to go big, you must go small.
Armstrong for president
@@reverendtoast4173 My sword disagrees.
After bringing up the infinite forest from destiny and this concept as well, the only conclusion I can come to about that is... "So the Vex, then?"
I understood that reference...
Scientist: finally, a planet sized computer!
*runs 4 google tabs*
Imagine that magnificent, cosmic scale BSoD!
can run chrome
*burns down after the 5th tab*
Hi Casual Woomy I love your vidoes
83% ram usage
The person who created the jupiter brian: What in the-
"When I throw this switch, I will turn the Jupiter Brain on and I will become a God!"
*voice out of nowhere*
"Welcome to the club, pal."
when it comes to supercomputers in Destiny 2, i have two examples in mind. the warmind Rasputin, who was developed to keep humanity safe in case of attacks on the cosmic scale, and the Oracles of the Vex, which basically are supercomputers that calculate endless possibilities within the Vault of Glass, the birthplace of a lot of the Vex and a stronghold for them. the Oracles basically judge whether the player character should or should not exist to aid them in their goal of being the final survivor in the universe, and alerts the Templar, a huge machine Vex that can literally wipe the player character from time itself
wouldn't a planet sized computer have issues with you know gravity making it implode inwards on to itself?
I miss RasputinâŠ
@@raven4k998 it isn't hollow so no
@@SamsonMcarthy-oo6cb oh but it is holo
@@SamsonMcarthy-oo6cb nope but it is holođ€Ł
I would call it âCompupiterâ
That's the dumbest name I ever heard. I like it
Jove-puter?...nah I still like compupiter more
You've done it. You have saved humanity.
cumpoopiter
Why not Jewputer?
"Remember the dimensional analysis we did for hoarding toilet paper?"
I'm pretty sure Kyle is the first person in history to string these particular words together in that way.
Perhaps
Jupiter Brain working as intended. Must simulate every eventuality.
naaaahhhhh
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I didn't come here asking for an existential crisis, but I got one anyway. Thanks Jupitar Brain!
Was looking up fried rice recipes and just had my mind blown. Thank you!
Trillions of years into the future: âpfffff, this kids only got a Jupiter Brainâ
It's not even the size of a galaxy yet!
What a console peasant, he doesnât even have a Jupiter brain yet
A hyper intelligent super object in outer space
@@fatalequinox6553 ikr
we`ve been playing galaxies as freebies for 2 million year now
The Playstation 5000
All that processing power, would probably still get Rickrolled though..
no one is safe, not even Jupiter Brain.
to be fair it will be rickrolled as many times as every single human has ever been rickrolled in the span of those 2 nano seconds or w.e. it was
That the problem with mind uploading, some person who doesn't even know you would try their best to infinitely ruin your life.
@@Ba5ementBuilder "My name is Jupiter Brain. When I was just created, someone decided, 'Hey, why not upload my mind to this', and, well....
I heard the 'Never going to give you up', and I immediately started self-destructing."
Jupiter Brain, Rick Roll yourself.
There are computers the size of an average human torso about 46cm (18") to 52cm (20.5"). The volume of an average human is around 62,000 cubic cm. The volume of Jupiter is about 1.4313Ă1015 km3 (3.434Ă1014 cu mi) or 1,321 Earths and if we say that a computer roughly the size of an average human 5,9" (in this scenario the power of the computer the size of a human has 32gb ram, with a graphics card of 15gb VRAM, and a 3.4ghz processor with 8 cores and has 10tb of storage and consumes 500 watts of power) and we figure out how many of those fit inside Jupiter (23,085,483,871) than the planet would have 738,735,483,871 (738 billion) gigabytes of ram, 23 billion cpus (which are part of 23 billion computers), 230,854,838,710 (230 billion) terabytes of storage, and would consume 11,542,742,000,000 (11 trillion) watts of power. It would also have 341,854,838,710 (341 billion) gigabytes of VRAM. This thing would probably be able to emulate the life of every single thing in existence, do calculations so immense it's unimaginable, find out how to reverse entropy in the universe, run 12 billion games with itself at once at one time without lag.
Kyle: I'm less concerned about the how, and more the why.
All the 10 year olds: Uhhh, obviously to get a quadrillion fps in fortnite, duhh
All the men: Shaders
3:31 hilarious đ
Never before has a water bucket been so powerful.
Lmao
Splooosh
@@TierdDoktor6391 NOOOOOO
something that big has to be waterproof, even if all the water on the planet got assimilated for coolant.
**Casually deletes the digital multiverse**
My first thought was "now thats a gaming computer"
I mean vr would be amazing.
@@chaoticrat7658 could probably simulate a world where you are god.
@@ahmednurahmed6404 we already have that though. Itâs called creative mode
Yeah but can it run Doom?
Star Citizen, RDR2, Godfall:
*FINALLY, A WORTHY OPPONENT! OUR BATTLE WILL BE LEGENDARY!*
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"Jupiter Brain, can entropy be reversed?"
"Insufficient data to provide a meaningful answer"
nice
Nice to see another Asimov fan.
Eyyyyyyy
When he said what would be the question I would ask, I thought of this exact same thing.
i feel like itd be along the lines of "it already is"
Almost enough to load GTA Online within a year or so.
Bump that up to 3 years if you're tryna play with a friend
nearly enough space for the new cod update
Fun fact, one of the issues with gta onlines loading had to do with the catalogues, for some reason it was loading like every purchasable item ever and someone fixed and eventually rockstar added it in to the game
Come on man be real.. it'd load in like 5 years let's be real
Not sure what you mean, but I regularly play GTA2 and it works perfect. Just git a gut PC, scrub! //jk jk
i feel like google, in abstraction, is a supercomputer already.
It already computed, it indexed, it doesn't need to calculate if it has calculated everything already, at that point its only a matter of getting the answer to you as fast as possible after you give your inputs.
4:45 "I'm less concerned with the how, than with the why"
So I can play Minecraft at max render distance cuh
âSelf replicating nanomachines in spaceâ
What could possibly go wrong?
Noooooo bad cease we don't need more grey goo
REPLICATORS. REPLICATORS FROM STARGATE! THEY WILL DESTROY US ALLLLLLL
Isn't that close to the plot of Mass Effect?
Kevin Burns â2020: have you seen a reaper?
Random guy: no
2020: *would you like to?* â
Unicron.
"Jupiter Brain! Divide by 0!"
**Jupiter Brain proceeds to collapse on itself and become dense enough to create a black hole**
Just another Tuesday for the avengers
Jupiter Brain: 0!=1...
There is no zero to divide by. It is all made up. The true cosmic math of the universe may look nothing like our base 10 math...which was based arbitrarily on how many fingers we have. On and off is not the same of one versus none, they are states not things.
"this statement is false" figure that one out Jupiter brain
@@colekricken584 There is no zero to divide by. It is all made up. The true cosmic math of the universe may look nothing like our base 10 math...which was based arbitrarily on how many fingers we have. On and off is not the same of one versus none, they are states not things...Also, you are dumb Cole.
I'd love to see a video about the Dyson Sphere hypothesis some time too. It's one I've been fascinated with since I was introduced to it in Star Trek.
We technically got it with the Hollow Planet video.
Who knows, maybe dark matter is just the majority of stars and planets having been walled off into dyson spheres running quintillions of people all in their own little universe ignoring the rest of the real universe.
Can you imagine a Jupiter brain thinking of different ways and sizes it can reorganize itself into? And what it would reorganize itself into from that new form and so on?
âYou got games on your planet sized brain?â
"yeah, I got the new DLC, 2020 pandemic chaos"
@@cybcen5642 oh sweet lemme check it out. I'll name mine uhhhh. Covid-19. Sure. Yo you said this was just a simulation right?
Plague Inc. 2020 DLC?
Me: Letâs play Global Thermonuclear War
Jupiter Brain: How about a nice game of chess?
"I can run Yandere Simulator."
Jupiter brain: I simulate all of human existence every second
Random space rock: Iâm about to ruin this species infinite careers. Edit: wow howd this get over 1000 likes? Thanks evry1:)
@@darkpain2452 this some jojo type shit right here
Ha! I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you!
@@darkpain2452 "Next thing you're gonna say is 'i'm a random space causality that cannot be predicted' -toyu"
Jupiter Brain: *Devotes 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% of processing power to targeting systems for defense lasers & rock pushing platforms*
Small Glitch in the Power Source: *Black hole introduced themselves* The End of infinite careers.
I love Kyleâs stacks of assumptions
I feel like, combined with Rokoâs Basilisk, thisâŠdoesnât bode well đ
When I read the title I immediately thought of Isaac Asimov's "The Last Question". In a relatively short story, essentially the whole process from supercomputer to Jupiter Brain to literal Galaxy Brain is covered. And as a nice final touch, it also gives what one could consider an explanation for why such a computer would create a simulation of humans: to finally have someone again to tell its answers to.
Or Fredric Browns short story "Answer" which is slightly darker in tone.
Yes, I was thinking of it since I read the title of the video as well
Also somewhat related: Stanislav Lem's Golem XIV, where a supercomputer holds a number of lectures before "ascending" to the next level, where its thoughts are so complicated that there is no way to explain them to humans - because they can't be explained in any language we would understand.
@@ABadassDragon Link, please?
Thank you for this, Lars - that is quite fascinating!
Kyle: JUPITER BRAIN
The guy who came up with Matrioshka brains: that's cute
Or Galaxy Brains
@@giovannibini6809 That sounds like an insane signal lag. Better bring all the materials to the central black hole and build a super sized Matrioshka brain around your new artificial quasar.
Isaac Arthur, thats a cute megastructure
**laughs psychopathtically in Boltzmann Brains**
This might be - however: A Jupiter brain is basicalle exactly the right size for my sci-fi rpg-party to encounter. It's bigger than anyone can ever explore in a lifetime - but it's a size people can at least fathom.
Nice way of throwing some existencial dread into my morning xD
a jupiter brain is the only computer that can run cyberpunk 2077 correctly
7:24 he said
"that YOU know of" and not
"that WE know of"
hmmmmm suspicious
His AI partner is secretly a hyper-intelligent biological construct.
Trillions of light-years across the universe, it's obvious we're not alone.
@@oneeco yet it's unobservable due to the limits of light's speed.
@@oneeco We could be alone, it's a misconception that just because the universe is big everything must happen somewhere. The possibility of anything happening in our universe is extremely high but the possibility of life could be astronomically higher. The number of factors that lead to our intelligent life let alone life at all is unfathomable and for all we know a set of factors that result in life is so rare that even in our 90 billion lightyear universe it was extremely unlikely for us to exist and we are just a fluke.
I can finally run crysis at 60 fps with that bad boy
It could probably simulate an entire universe with you playing crysis in it
@@Klarpimier but Crysis remastered......I think I can hear Jupiter brain shivering in the distance
*planet asplode
There are computers the size of an average human torso about 46cm (18") to 52cm (20.5"). The volume of an average human is around 62,000 cubic cm. The volume of Jupiter is about 1.4313Ă1015 km3 (3.434Ă1014 cu mi) or 1,321 Earths and if we say that a computer roughly the size of an average human 5,9" (in this scenario the power of the computer the size of a human has 32gb ram, with a graphics card of 15gb VRAM, and a 3.4ghz processor with 8 cores and has 10tb of storage and consumes 500 watts of power) and we figure out how many of those fit inside Jupiter (23,085,483,871) than the planet would have 738,735,483,871 (738 billion) gigabytes of ram, 23 billion cpus (which are part of 23 billion computers), 230,854,838,710 (230 billion) terabytes of storage, and would consume 11,542,742,000,000 (11 trillion) watts of power. It would also have 341,854,838,710 (341 billion) gigabytes of VRAM. This thing would probably be able to emulate the life of every single thing in existence, do calculations so immense it's unimaginable, find out how to reverse entropy in the universe, run 12 billion games with itself at once at one time without lag.
@@r.p5380 - And finally, prove that pee is stored in the balls.
So this is essentially the Big Gette Star.
One of the Weirdest things in DBZ.
And this is DBZ.
The Destiny 2 Infinite Forest reference/shoutout was kinda cool.
"It's the Vex Tech!"
If everything is a simulation, I'd like to ask for my part to be fixed.
I'd like a cheatcode
@@fourtailedfox2994 there is one, it is called tax fraud!
I want mine MODed.
I sure would like to unlock the character customization section
Itâs not.
And itâs up to you to fix it :D
Jupiter brain: exists
Crysis: Ah finally a worthy opponent
OUR BATTLE WILL BE LEGENDARY
Who's Crysis?
@@user-fq4hj8yv2z Crisis is a game that was used for benchmarking computers because it was hard to run it at max settings.
Nowadays, it's a joke to look at an absurdly powerful computer and ask "...but can it run Crysis?"
@@FamusJamus so can your pc run crysis?
*Cyberpunk 2077
I read a manga called Blame and the dude explore a mega structure that is being maintained by robots. I imagine that is how these jupiter brains would look like on the inside. I always wanted to experience that but no video game has done it to my knowledge.
The game Naissance has a similar feeling about it.
I like this. Thank you
In the far future
*âSadly, the new generation of consoles are too demanding for a Jupiter brain graphics cardâ*
With that we can play RDR2 ultra at 1080p in 999 fps without drops.
But to be fair, this thing can render a whole Minecraft world in REAL TIME, or even make infinitely procedural
@@Crazylom that thing can make a whole universe that develops a universe that develops a universe.
@@Crazylom That thing could make a simulation of the entire universe complete with trillions of NPCs in real time for you to mess around in and still be mostly untapped.
Jupiter Brain: "What is my purpose?"
Me: "You pass butter."
Jupiter Brain: "Oh my You."
funny to think it might be the other way around in the future
rickkkk
pickle riiickkkkl
"pass the goddamn butter. pass the goddamn butter. pass the goddamn butter."
So the Jupiter Brain is a 4:3 Polyrhythm metronome!
...Wait, your not joking?
This was a very fun exploration into my past.
LOL it is funny that while ur talking about nanomachine's to do the work for us im also able 2 see the Grey Goo episode off to the right!
Me: Uses planet size computer to print hello world
"Hello Me"
Wonder what it's recursion depth is...
FATAL ERROR !!! NOW THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS GONNA BLOW UP
Proceed to literally make a world about hello
*Launches Von Neumann machines to begin papering over the cosmos with copies of "Hello World"*
Youâre telling me this is all based on a paper by a guy named Andy Samberg? Peralta, youâre a genius!
That's the quality of the 99!!!
NINE NINE
Noice!
Smort
Detective / genius
Wow thats truly fascinating.
Nice Hitchhikers Guide reference there đ
"But why would anyone need a computer so powerful?"
Me: obviously to run Minecraft raytracing and realistic textures mods without exploding
That's right which is why we ask Can it run Minecraft?
There's an entire sub-genre of sci-fi that starts from the premise of every other sentient race in the galaxy treating humans like barely-contained antimatter engines: phenomenally useful but incredibly dangerous.
Basically, Humans do things to prove them possible, AND THEN decide if the doing was actually wise...
@@deputyindigoPrime Hmmmmmm
There's no supercomputer in the fictional universe that could do that
This was recommended to me after Roko's Basilisk and I dont like it
Here too, and oh boy, Aint I gonna make that snek proud
I think youtube is up to something
Yeah I just watched it and this was the next video up
Lmao
Yup... that's why I'm here too
I love that you talk about Destiny 2!!!! Thank you!!
Coupled with your video on Roko's Basilisk, we should probably be trying to make one of these things.
Jupiter Brain: I fear no man, but that thing
_Cyberpunk 2077_
*It scares me*
Minecraft it worse, it can bring a dual 3090 pc to its knees with only a single texture pack
@@JaxonJJB yes ore just bitcoin
There are computers the size of an average human torso about 46cm (18") to 52cm (20.5"). The volume of an average human is around 62,000 cubic cm. The volume of Jupiter is about 1.4313Ă1015 km3 (3.434Ă1014 cu mi) or 1,321 Earths and if we say that a computer roughly the size of an average human 5,9" (in this scenario the power of the computer the size of a human has 32gb ram, with a graphics card of 15gb VRAM, and a 3.4ghz processor with 8 cores and has 10tb of storage and consumes 500 watts of power) and we figure out how many of those fit inside Jupiter (23,085,483,871) than the planet would have 738,735,483,871 (738 billion) gigabytes of ram, 23 billion cpus (which are part of 23 billion computers), 230,854,838,710 (230 billion) terabytes of storage, and would consume 11,542,742,000,000 (11 trillion) watts of power. It would also have 341,854,838,710 (341 billion) gigabytes of VRAM. This thing would probably be able to emulate the life of every single thing in existence, do calculations so immense it's unimaginable, find out how to reverse entropy in the universe, run 12 billion games with itself at once at one time without lag.
@âč or they would rule over us
@@r.p5380 Wow, I don't see that being build anytime soon sadly. Maybe a few million years into the future? Asteroid mining for resources? Idk
Kyle: What is the fastest computer possible?
My computer: Let me ask you the opposite.
Bruh
This comment was ok, I would've even thought about liking it, but then "eDiT:thANkS FOr thE LiKeS
Like 88 likes bro that's sad ;-;
@@scott5258 WhAt EdiT? I TotALly DidN't JUSt DeLETe It...
4:38 Computer, and holodeck program.
Somehow your videos always cause an existential crisis but I always come back
And this is all just considering classical computers, imagine a quantum Jupiter brain
Or a quantum Matrioshka brain. This thing would be god like.
@@vgames1543 fool, quantum galaxy computer
@@doorstopper674 quantum space-time computer
that would be so complex and advanced that i have a question...what would it serve? at that point i think all of civilization hit the true top, no further things to research, that is it..
Well at that point we could have created a literal god right? Like technology would jump so far into the future that we would literally be able to outlive the universe from sheer force of will. I know I won't live long enough to see that, and I'm happy I won't. That's just terrifying.
What does A.R.I.A. stand for anyway?
My guess? A Really Intelligent AI
Shorter version of javis
@@ghostplayzbusters
*J.A.R.V.I.S.*
Just Another Rather Very Intelligent System
*F.R.I.D.A.Y.*
Female Replacement Intelligent Digital Assistant Youth
LOL
Ultimate question reference too!
7:51 a hyperintelligentsuperboject Xnopyt!
What the whaaaaaaaaaj?
The one question I'd ask it is how it copes with the concept of time. Specifically, if it can condense experiences so efficiently, how does it not get bored immediately?
it itself isn't sentient, it just runs simulations
@@TheAechBomb something that complex running that many calculations will inevitably become sentient
@@joshuah.4496 calculations alone won't make a mind, there has to be self-modifying control for that.
if it's just programmed to segment itself into simulations, that's all it would do.
Boredom is a human emotion meant to keep humans active and engaged. while we could theoretically program it into a machine, a machine like this wouldn't need boredom to survive or thrive and might not come across this issue. simply put, machines would only get bored if they were given the ability to become bored
@@calebgoodfellowcg Im not so sure. I think an AI might go insane in such a situation. It would need the capacity for higher purpose which Im not sure it would be capable of. Who knows but we are entering god like realms.
Humanity: *has been trying for the last 50 years to downsize computers*
Kyle: LETS MAKE PLANET SIZED COMPUTERS!!!
MasterGamer23 it might tell the person how to build a smaller one of itself then on and on
planet size computer out of smallest computer parts ever
Its not downsizing computers, but the transistors inside the cpu.
Mini ITX Jupiter Brain build guide 2048 edition
Planet sized computers built from nanoscale components
I need some to loop Kyle yelling SPAAAAAAAAACE for a minute
So this is what that Love Death and Robots episode was about??? I like that this came out before then thoughđ
Can it run rust?
it would only be able to rust if it were made of iron/iron alloy and if it were exposed to oxygen and water
@@ShadowClod i have a Hard time, knowing if this is a troll or not..
Father or son?
Hello. Bye.
Now I can finally run Adobe software without crashing every millisecond
Perfect đ
I have ran Adobe software on multiple high end pcs. It still crashes.
Me: "Hey Jupiter Brain, could you tell me the meanig of universe and everything?"
Jupiter Brain: "I canÂŽt do that."
Me: "Why?"
Jupiter Brain: "Mining"
It probably ate through the block chain in between the time you didn't and when you did.
Lol! The exact moment after I thought about the movie "A hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy" he mentioned it xD
Jupiter Brain: "What is my purpose?"
Me: "Run Dwarf Fortress."
Jupiter Brain: "My God!"
Me: "This is not the time to develop a sense of humor. Run Dwarf Fortress."
*forgets to neuter cats*
@@1992jkwj *Wails for mercy intensifies*
it's "Oh my God"
so thats why AM was created no wonder hes such a sadist
@uwau A problem that maybe can be solved with one trillion dollars in R&D and a lot of courage.
"Are you thinking about a Jupiter brain right now? Or is a Jupiter brain thinking about you thinking about itself?" This is so deep. My mind is blown lol đ€Ż
its 2:00 AM rn im still thinking bout it
Nobody cares what u think about
@@aguyinahoodie6199 Existential crisis in middle of the night. Good bye a good nights sleep.
"Are you thinking about thinking about thinking about what God thinks about Donald Trump thinking about Him thinking about what a rat thinks about me thinking about him thinking about a Jupiter brain right now? Or is a Jupiter brain thinking about you thinking about itself being capable of thinking about thinking about what George Bush thinks about God thinking about me thinking about him (George Bush) thinking about what He (God obviously... hehe) thinks about what CZcams thinks about Jawed Karim thinks about the other CZcams CEOs' thinking about thinking about thinking about thinking about what Courage the Cowardly Dog thinks about Spongebob thinking about what Squidward thinks about Patrick thinking about existential nihilism while Mr. Krabs thinks about him thinking about thinking about thinking about what Singapore thinks about all this while the entire universe thinks about what the Andromeda Galaxy thinks about itself thinking about itself thinking about itself thinking about what God thinks about the entire universe thinking about Him thinking about what all of Bangladesh thinks about itself thinking about itself thinking about itself thinking about Him." -Me, CreeperDude567
or is a matrioshka brain thinking about a jupiter brain thinking about itself about itself?
Gotta love that hitchhiker's reference lmao
This video is just perfect. The math just blew my mind and itâs *SO COOL* to think about that stuff. Thank you for another one of my favorite videos ever Kyle đ
Kyle: A Jupiter brain can simulate all of human existence
Me: But can it simulate itself? And double the power? Then double again, and again, and again and...
Jupiter Brain: I fear no man, but 42,.... it scares me
It would turn into a black hole as it would exceed the information limit of it's space.
That's where basics of quantum computing and superposition comes into play. Duplicating its own awareness in the same "physical" space without breaking the rules of that very physical space.
Can your computer simulate a more powerful computer? Same idea
@@xxportalxx. Probably, if the computer realizes it is not at the peak of computing efficiency. The computer might simulate a faster computer, at a lower speed than the more powerful computer. Idk. đ
@@xxportalxx. The hardware possible, running it no.
I feel like a moon/asteroid brain would be more viable. The main use of this would be to help advance humans so it makes sense to have it done earlier. Smaller size also helps with the heat problem as well as this would mean more surface area to volume which are important for keeping cool.
It would take alot of carbon monoxide to cool a jupiter computer
Well a sphere wouldn't be the best choice for surface area, but gravity exists.
We are doing this in very small with "ordinary" supercomputers.
Although strangely, it feels like we made more progress when supercomputers had less computational power than your average smartphone does today.
@@tortenschachtel9498 well we are beginning to reach the limits of traditional computing
â@@anonymouspersonthefake not really, we're just hitting our current limits
It's like the pre-IC or pre-lithography stagnations
I liked the reference to the Hitchhiker's Guide
So finally we have the question to life, the universe and everything else! 10^ to what number is the operations/second we need to achieve to get the ultimate and bigger and largest computer so we can finally get into the matrix to eventually want to get out of the matrix? That makes perfect sense!
This show just keeps getting better and better!! I'm really glad you've been able to stretch your wings a little bit and grow into this new style!
What you forget to mention...
The king killed that chess player for such an outlandish request. Once he figured out the cost...
excelent content!
Kyles question to the Jupiter brain would cause a Big Bang to happen again
Fun fact: While some processors can work on 128-bit values at a time, making them work like 128-bit CPUs, there aren't enough atoms on Earth's surface to make physical memory for 2^128 addresses. A Jupiter Brain could possibly be big enough to fully use all that address space.
Now that is interesting!
Bowser: tell me how to beat Mario.
Jupiter Brain: you can't.
Learn to code.
first step: stop putting a axe behind the bridge you are in
Get sponsored by Sony.
I like the idea that when you turn on the Jupiter brain, it just shuts itself off immediately like âno, I donât uhmâ
I recall Isaac Arthur bringing up the issue with Matriosca brains and the issue of getting rid of all of the waste heat.
Kyle: JUPITER BRAIN
Unicron would like to know your location
Cybertron is exactly that
I'm looking at the hypothetical Jupiter brain & thinking that's just cybertron
I dont think unicron would even qualify as a Jupiter brain. He would probably be classified as something akin to skynet.
I think Unicron wants to know its location to take a bite. Can be lunch plus dinner.
I like how in Star Trek, they're able to get such powerful computers by basically putting the computer cores themselves in a warp field which allows the optical processors to exceed light speed to computer faster.
mentalsuit2, Ah, yes that, but zero surge protection for The Bridge.....BRILLIANT!! đ€«
@@BluDynamo But explodium has so many advantages for console construction! ... I just can't think of them right now...
@@BluDynamo Pfff who needs basic electrical safety when you're flying at warp speed
@@LizardVideoDude explodium is highly conductive and... Ummm... Errr... It... Hmmmm. Oh! It looks dramatic when it is set off!
@Lost Aquarian A diagonal graviton beam would have been overkill. There's no room in Starfleet for showoffs.
One of the most important lessons of life; all the little things make up the big thing.
Never heard of them before. Interesting
We're getting into Issac Arthur territory here and I like it.
One thing I haven't heard in this video that Isaac Arthur mentions is how do you get rid of waste heat from all those bits flipping? A Matryoshka brain relied upon the difference in temperature between various layers going out from the central star. Something for the mass of Jupiter would have to take up far more space or have something to carry away Heat without the whole thing blowing up on you.
Luis Murrell I figure you could stack orbital rings around it, then hang radiators from them like clothing on a clothes line. The hard part would be figuring out the plumbing to move the heat up there.
@@avishalom2000lm using superconductors should do the trick
I'm so glad you mentioned Isaac Arthur! I came to the comments to do the same! Instead, I'll comment on yours and give the big old thumbs up!
They should do a team up
Me: whatâs 0 divided by 0
Jupiter Brain: *Error*
That profile pic tho
Why do i know the exact panel of the Hentai that this picture is from
0/0 is 1
zero can infinity be divided by zero
Let's Not How are you gonna say that but not tell us the sauce
he gave a shout out to my bois, The Vex on Destiny! I love this channel!
It would be fantastic to have our brains hooked into such a brain