does anyone think about the terabits of information per millisecond humanity must generate every second or are you normal

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no

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yeah it's like a collective consciences, imo

This is a normal thing to think about so it compresses well.

I've thought about this before. Whoever is running our simulation must have an incredible power source.

My go to is the computational inefficiencies of certain systems, and how some bits just needlesly travel the world from register to register wondering when it ever finds its destination.

so the optimal version of this is bits of information immediately blasting off toward the destinations in which they are most useful.

probably only possible with wormhole tech. or tree structures. its always tree structures.

No, the optimal version would simply be a well designed asic, skipping the whole register shuffle entirely. But in the seconds it takes to load some stuff in modern software running on insane hardware for the task at hand...i fill those seconds imagining the bit going from one place to another pointlessly as if it is stuck inside some bureaucratic nightmare dystopia of pointless procedures and overhead.

this is me when observing tourism

The two aren’t mutually exclusive.

I am still not normal

Yes, no