One kilogram (~2.2 pounds) of mass organized at Bremerman's limit will perform 1.36 x 10^50 FLOPs per second.
The human brain performs about an exaFLOP amount of computations per second, or about 10^18 computations per second.
This means that the amount of human minds that can be put into a 2.2 pound mass operating at Bremerman's limit is about ~1.36x10^32 amount of people, or about 136,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 people.
How much longer until we get to Bremerman's limit? 20 years?
Also, in terms of volume, a 1 kilogram mass at Bremerman's limit would take up how much volume? I imagine a very small amount, too small to be seen by the naked human eye, but I can't find information on the exactly volume per mass ratio anywhere. Does anyone know?
The human brain performs about an exaFLOP amount of computations per second, or about 10^18 computations per second.
This means that the amount of human minds that can be put into a 2.2 pound mass operating at Bremerman's limit is about ~1.36x10^32 amount of people, or about 136,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 people.
How much longer until we get to Bremerman's limit? 20 years?
Also, in terms of volume, a 1 kilogram mass at Bremerman's limit would take up how much volume? I imagine a very small amount, too small to be seen by the naked human eye, but I can't find information on the exactly volume per mass ratio anywhere. Does anyone know?
