"If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn’t." - Emerson M. Pugh
Except Pugh himself would have to understand the brain's complexity to know if it could understand itself.
+Terry Sohn If that counts as trying hard then maybe the human brain is simple after all bahaha
Forget Apple, I want a Papaya computer.
No computer in the universe could even theoretically run crysis. GG.
Mine got close, but when I set the Resolution to Full- HD it burned my house down, killing 4 people in the process.
akrybion I've heard that submerging it in water helps with this issue
Aaron Niehaus I think that would only contribute to the global warming if the oceans
Why I propose we build a extradimensional computer that exist essentially outside our universe. The risk of that is that me might have created a all powerful god in the process...
Cythil Just like on Rich and Morty where Rich created an entire universe to serve as his car battery and was God to all those people, who then resented him once they found out the purpose of their existence. Such a brilliant show.
one of the most underrated channel on CZcams!!!
love your content bro
This is so true, this is like Vsauce but with less digressions, I don't understand why more people is not interested on this.
Yes, his channel grows surprisingly SLOW, i am subscribed to him for a long time now and he is growing very slow for the quality of content. These videos are very well made and they look like they have a lot of work behind them. I think he just needs some more clickbait :DD and maybe youtube will pick him up recommend him. I hope he will grow and i want to see this channel on the level of vsouce soon !!! :) ! NOTICE HIM CZcams !
RIP Papaya :(
PAPAYA LIVES MATTER
+TheRealestEver Hey man, check your Melon Privileges with me, you Papayahater biggot #PapayaLivesMatter
Crysis is impossible to run at high settings... hehe
Munashiimaru that's a lot of melon 🤔 I would go with melon for each polygon on display it would be dynamic amount of melons :-) multi melon CPU.
A whole galaxy's worth of matryoshka brains that are linked together like neurons and that somehow could share information between each other instantly through the use of stable wormholes could theoretically run crysis at max settings with a modest 30fps at 1920x1080 resolution. xD
What do you guys think? What is the most powerful computer possible?
well i have heard about efforts of biological computing. May be a intresting topic.
While our brain may indeed be the most powerfull computer at the moment, it's really foolish to think that we are the best that could ever be.
Well if more power = energy then you need to find the object with the most mass in the known universe. That would be (according to google anyway) the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy NGC 1600. Which is 17 billion times the mass of the sun. If I had to guess anyway! Good luck trying to replicate that though!
A computer that can operate in all dimensions? Sounds stupid, but everything you need would be infinite compared to computers in our universe. Possible, but most likely not.
>can't run crisis at max settings
Into the trash it goes.
Lol golden crysis reference
That ending gave me a genuine giggle :D great vid as always
But can it run Crisis on..?..... oh
as soon as i saw you and heard you i couldn't get to the fast forward/skip button... yet somehow you lingered, i listened, and i enjoyed the presentation very much! thank you!
Awesome video as always, Sharkee! I really hope we're able to overcome these hurdles with regards to quantum phenomena such as quantum tunneling as you mentioned in this video. The amount of power that would allows us to unlock would be crazy!
lol what happened to the papaya? someone ate it ;p
Steven Mabee
… yea, from the energy in a single teaspoon of papaya You could drive your truck at opposition, to Mars and back, then drive back to Mars again …
Outstanding once again! I have a lot of faith on this channel, I'm willing to bet you manage to achieve half a million subs in a couple years!
Just found your channel, totally loved!
*The Universe* is the most powerful computer.
that only if we are talking about science fiction divided by douglas... but what tells us apart from science fiction?
edit: also energy equals matter times the speed of science fiction.
reminds me of the futurama episode where bender turns himself inside-out and makes the universe his processor.
Dogg, if all your videos are like this imma be here a while. This feels very comprehensive as opposed to other videos glossing over stuff in 5 minutes.
I'm glad this channel exists. Thank you, Sharkee.
Just found this channel! Looks like I have a bit of binge watching to do! :D
Keep up the great work!
Great and eloquent video. Thanks Sir !
Awesome vid as always! Loved the ending haha!
Incredible video, great job dude!
Love this channel, it definitely deserves more subs
Wonderful content, Sharkee.
Good video as usual!
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And if we all write "CZcams sucks ass", can we trick them assholes into going to fuck themselves?
So you do all that work and you can make a simulated brain. A 5th of jack Daniels and a cheap hotel room will make the real thing in 15 minutes.
love your stuff sharkee... u seriously deserve more subscribers..!!
But.. If we are able to predict what the hawking radiation will be like for a certain type of material - Won't we then in fact also be able to run the process backwards, meaning given any black hole in the universe, we can find out what materials went into the black hole because of it's hawking radiation? So matter / materials won't be lost forever, the matter that went into the black hole will be exposed due to the hawking radiation? TLDR; information that gets sucked into a black hole is not lost. It can be recreated analyzing the hawking radiation.
any thoughts?
Cool videos Sharkee. I just subbed.
Good video though. I always enjoy your videos!
So if we simulated the human brain, would that mean that it would have a soul?
Edward Fominykh What is a soul? And why do you think it exists in the first place? What evidence do you have for the supposed soul?
Bertrand Russell noted that if you change or damage a physical brain you alter personality, so it stands to reason that if you destroy the brain you probably destroy the personality.
If you learn enough about neural networks and algorithms like deep learning you can start to see that our minds already are virtual simulations running on biological computational hardware (ie the brain) and that no magic is involved in consciousness. When trying to model human vision for example, you get Google image search dreams, which unsurprisingly looks like a humans acid shroom or dmt trip. All of those chemicals are similar to chemicals that regulate sleep, and knowing the hierarchical structure of deep learning and brain structures that's based on, you can see in such images that we are uncomfortably close already to producing brain like patterns on existing computers.
what´s the definition of soul? (as well as spirit, mind, ghost etc.?)
Maybe it would evolve to have something like a conscious mind but not a "soul" in the classical sense, maybe some form of spirit forms out of the consciousness but I don´t think it can be compared to the human spirit that evolves out of the connection between mind and soul (as the spirit represents the "psychological soul")
We're self-replicating bags of chemicals, and the reactions in the brain produce the illusion of consciousness. When those reactions stop, we "die". There's nothing more to it. Most probably. Beyond reasonable doubt.
i do not now how i found u on yt. but im glad that i did
So love this channel, narrator have a very nice accent, very nice presentation,. Very interesting to watch :)
Teacher - Let me guess, the dog ate your homework, right?
Student - No, he ate my computer.
that ending tho! so hilarious. so glad i watched the whole video
Haha, didn't expect 'but can it run crysis' joke. Sharkee doesn't look like someone who plays videogames.
You just got a new fan!
love your content so much
This guy here present only the facts with an analytical presentation so he deserves 1+ million subs since this is much better than other science channels
Highest quality science currently. I started to fed up with many basic stuffs for wide range audience like Vsauce3 & many other more. You deserve so much more than 90000 subs
I'm completely lost, and for good reason, I will have to say though that joke at the end guaranteed the clicking of the like button. I love how you didn't even hesitate or laugh, like you were genuinely curious
I started laughing when he brought out the papaya. I love the hidden comedy
The Casimir Effect creates a negative energy density vacuum whose speed of light is > c (Scharnhorst Effect), which would let you break one limit. This physics has already been observed in experiments.
If closed time-like curves are physically possible, such as via wormholes, arbitrarily many computations could fit into a single interval of net elapsed time (with advanced waves, this can explain why quantum computers are theoretically so powerful).
If the laws of physics allow so-called "oracle" or "hyper" computers and not just Turing ones, they would be capable of things normal computers-even quantum ones- cannot do even in principle. These machines only exist as vague, abstract thought experiments today but so did Turing machines in the beginning.
That's all on top of Hawking Radiation being a highly dubious way of doing computation. It is already clear in physics that quantum mechanics as we know it falls apart in the vicinity of black holes, and the existence of the radiation in the first place is based on assumptions that've become suspect in the 40 years since Hawking proposed it.
Depending on how one defines "computer", "simulation", ...
I would say, the most powerful computer is the universe. It simulates everything in it and thus every computer in it.
Like a processor operates according to its predefined rules, the universe operates to its predefined rules, which we try to describe using quantum field theory.
I hope you get an influx of subscribers so you can make this a full time job and have more time for more awesome videos. Great vid!
Sharkee , will it be another video about quantum computers , since Google anounced making a first working quantum computer . Sorry for my lack of words , great video by the way!
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This is one of the, if not the, most awsome video i've never seen in my life
i'm waiting for the part where he'll ask me for my credit card information.
How much time will a calculator take to calculate (1+1) if its processor is being operated exactly at the speed of 1Hz.?
Shakee I'm sorry if gonna be kinda rude, but after "can it run crysis?" I just realized that I could love you even more then I thought before. Thanks for all your videos
merry christmas to you, too sharkee :3
Let's invent and create a Quantum Computer. Problem Solved.
The answer to the real question just earned you another sub.. well played sir.. well played...
real informative, thank you for the tasty knowledge
13 minute build-up to a diss on Crysis, love it.
Such a great representation of information. I'd have to say a computer that is worked into the "Fabric" of the universe would have some interesting properties.
More please, more often, please.
we have been talking about this at forums since 2007 this is quite old
Amazing video
I love it! I laughed as much as I learned! Well done Sharkee! Shukron brother!
cool, thanks sharkee!
Hey sharkee I went to go watch your latest vid and it got terminated? Why? I really wanted to see it
Well I think the computer question should be ask but I'm going to ask question comes up are we computing in already computing calculation ???
The most powerful quantum computer would use other universes/dimensions to carry out calculations as well. It wouldn't be limited by the number of particles in just our universe, if multiverse theory holds true ;)
I watch every of your videos
Nice ending. Laughed hard at the papaya and Crysis jokes.
solid video
"Can it run Crysis at maximum settings?"
That's the fundamental question that all computer scientists hope to solve one day
hi im looking for a good gaming pc would you recommend this for playing cs go
It would have been great if you covered more on the quantum computer's theme. Great video nevertheless. Also, RIP papaya ;(
Rest is peace Papaya, you were an analog computer running a perfect simulation of a Papaya.
Still trying to wrap my head around the concept of a black hole powered computer. That's just really, cool. lol
Big problem if you convert the fruit to total energy is that the difference in entropy at that location and its surroundings would cause an obscene amount of entropy leakage so there would be no physical way to harness very much of the released energy so it would not be anywhere near the ideal amount. You would need many fruits to actually use all the energy of one fruit.
very insightful
good video
I think the next level of computing will be in the relms of the quantum and beyond weather it's exotic particles or radiation I had some theories on the same fields of work.
@Sharkee Atomic radius of Hydrogen is 53 pico meters, so there would be around 10 Hydrogen atoms instead of 20 as shown at 5.34
What happened to the papaya? Someone ate it! Love that! :-)
well, if we could have 2 exact same papaias i would turn one into a plasma and the other into a blackhole and work with both. Is the same as if i had one only computer with half of it's capabilities alocated to memory and the other to information processing
I think we're at a point where we need to use a living cell as a component to do the complex calculations in a computer.
Just as bacteria can adapt to new antibiotics, using their algorithms to solve complex puzzles, and adding them to our computing power in some way.
You're great, Sharkee. When you set up a human hive mind, sign me up.
how can i not like a video about supercomputers and black holes?!
'... can it run Crysis at maximum settings?' Looooooooooooool subbed.
That reminds me of a sci-fi story I read where humanity was building computers in parallel universes with different physical constants to achieve higher maximum computational power than what was possible in our own universe. I can't remember the title though.
I think I will just throw my pc to a black hole...
off topic...
can someone please make me a gif from 12:08 to 12:13 of the black hole?
what about a computer made of galatic bodies, such as using a whole galaxy as a computer? that would render so many possibilities when we consider the microscopic level with the macro. but... who ate the papaya??
It would suck for interactive work since information would take hundred of thousands of years to pass between components of that computer.
mina86
Not so.
Such a computer would be able to compute a massive amount of problems in parallel. Whatever you would have it do would be unlikely to need to traverse its entire length.
It would also be able to work on huge problems that would not fit into the data store of a lesser computer, in which case, even if it had to traverse it entire length and back, it would still be magnitudes faster than any smaller device.
David Wührer Even if it would need to traverse the span of the Solar system, it would take hours to do stuff. You wouldn’t be able to play Crisis on it.
Even for parallel computation. If there was a problem which the Solar system could compute in a year, it would make no sense to split it in two since we would get result for the second half after eight and a half years.
mina86
It always bothers me when people think of problems as something that needs to be parallelised. Most problems are something that needs to be serialised.
But what kind of problem would need a computer the size of the Solar system? Crysis doesn't need that kind of computing power.
The crysis reference at the end made me smile =)
computation and consciousness are two completly seperate things.the question should be "can a computer be conscious ?" or even super conscious ...
or how long untill technology is advanced enough to replicate, grow,or clone a conscious human brain?
i am lost in the physics but i hope you will understand my question : Can 1 Joul simulate more than 1 joul in a simulated universe ? Simulating our universe requere more / les or equal energy ? ( mass for however is the calcualting device made of + requerd energy ) We can say that the more we simulte things that does not exist ( games for example ), the more our planet ( us as race ) lose in form of energy ?
can it run crysis 3 at 4k max
Yes Mr Chekov !
If Hawking radiation turns out to be correlated with the contents of black hole, doesn't it mean that by analyzing Hawking radiation we would be able to know what went into it previously?
Also, we will have to check all the black holes for potentially being supercomputers, left by some ancient alien civilization.
how much energy is stored in a humble potato?
can it play a low res counterstrike?
my friends mock my computer, saying that i cannot join them with my potato of a computer. pls reply. im just a poor guy from snackbaristan. tnx.
No that the video wasn't great, but you got my like for mentioning Crysis!
The Crysis reference killed me lmao
me too!!! ahahahahahah
Jay Jay i was about to comment "but can it run crysis" until I finished the video