Message from @sadlad
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I'd pay to see this just to experience it <:haha:318675605233336330>
Anyway I'm going out now, see ya
Math is more about just grinding and memorizing
Unless you're an actual mathematician who have to understand it fully
@Cielodiluna di Bisanzio I will explain what do I mean with this whole Titan thing. It is the largest moon of Saturn, which despite unfriendly conditions for biological life as we know it, may in the future be the major industrial and computing centre of the Solar System. It is also one of the richest reservoirs of readily available nitrogen, hydrogen and hydrocarbons, goods relatevily scarce in the Inner Solar System, and of which huge quantities will be needed to build artificial living spaces resembling the Earth. Therefore, Titan might be one of the major nodes of the future Sol trade network. But, paradoxically, the most important resource of Titan may be its extremely low temperature. The average temperature on the surface of the moon is about 98.3 Kelvin, compared to 228 Kelvin on Earth. This means that the very same thermal engine on Titan can achieve up to 3x higher efficiency than on Earth. Low temperature also allows you to achieve much more computing power. Due to the Landauer principle, switching one bit on Titan requires providing energy of just one zeptojule, that is, a processor with a clock frequency of 1 GHz, could work with a one billionth of a Watt. It can be assumed that Titan's energy budget, allowing the moon's temperature to remain at a relatively constant level, is 31 trillion watts. If the computers use only one of these trillions, it allows for a quadrillion GHz CPU. It is commonly assumed that from about 10 to 100 million GHz is enough to emulate the human brain. So, using only a few percent of Titan's energy budget, you could operate a supercomputer capable of emulating all of today's humanity, a million times over.
mfw he left when i translated it
-.-
no one left to appreciate my autism
More GHz doesn't mean more computing power
Just so you know
yeah im pretty sure one billion ghz processor is as fast as 1ghz one...
>math
>standard intelligence
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maths is all about practice
i could care less about math class and school in general
so i am a mathlet as a result
everything is all about practice
yes
but i hated math since grade school
it takes too much work
our maths in highschools is literally 1st year uni level
cringe
what is 1st year uni level
to you
idk bruv
but ive heard from people that went to study matha
that 1st year is super easy
because of our autistic math program in highschools
maths should be in the curriculum
dont get me wrong
but it ahouldnt be mandatory in the highschool finals
well i guess its tiresome
for many people
>go study music or art
>have to pass maths
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>study music or art
thats your first mistake mate
not one musician or artist is needed!