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#I am doing this unholy act at its-almost-midnight-o-clock
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The Beckenstein bound for information storage-able-before-becoming-a-singularity-from-all-that-entropy of the human brain is like 10^56 ish terra bytes i guess, I mean my math guesses. Here's the fun part, if it were a super computer it's speed would be 100 tera FLOPS (100 trillion ish floating point operations per second) and assuming ALL its computations involve 2 bit sized data, it'd be like 200 trillion bits per second. That would be, yes, 25 TBs per second. An average human lives say 72 years, RENT math and we have 2 x 10^9 seconds to be alive. Or process or store or whatever. And we are left with a mere 50 x 10^9 TBs of information. HOWEVER, if this were a computer with a little more time to fck around, it'd still take 10^47 seconds, ie, 10^40 years to BECOME A BLACKHOLE FROM INFORMATION OVERLOAD.
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