Local Star Group Computer

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  1. DwayneD.L.Rabon Registered Senior Member

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    Are Humans prepared to caculated and master the effects of the local star group which determine are nuclear chemistry and solar enviroment. Well to be within range of scientific study, or data reference range of events, it requires seemingly quite a bit of computing power.

    It appears that humans must first be able to calculate the variables of the 260 to 377 closetest stars that comprise are local star group.

    The range of variables to exists in list is 3.2 x 10^25 varibles

    This range of varibles requires a microchip with 3.2 x 10^25 connections cut in hard circuit. giving a estimated weight of the microchip at 17.3 tons,proccessing 3.2 x 10^25 varibles per. second.

    Such a computer meeting the above requirement constituted only the refference and monitering aspects in the study of the local star group.
    Where actuall effort to preform a task in the physcial regulation of some event within a star of the local group; such as construct a planet ect... , required a computer with the range of 3 x 10^33 connections.

    It seems that the world of local star astronomy requires a demand on the computer industry, as of current it show its self that serious managment of the local group of stars and thier effect on our solar system will depend on those microchip companies that continue to build larger scale microchips, chips with more connections. As to obtain a microchip that is capable of proccessing the local star group it requires that 320 thousand trillion connections (3.2 x 10^17) be formed per second in the manufacting proccess to obatin a operation microchip in one year (for just at study reference computer). Quite the task for any computer company today!!!

    Untill this computer computational capactiy is accomplished it will be math formulas and pictures none the less this prison of math and pictures will allow new ways of looking at what happens in the time we must wait for such a computer ablity.

    32,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 connection almost all of it ROM


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  3. darksidZz Valued Senior Member

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    Does anyone know what this means?
     
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  5. DwayneD.L.Rabon Registered Senior Member

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    Well that a ongoing persuit of the manufacture of computer microchips in greater capcacity will have to exsit in the microchip industry, such as at industry complexes as Silcon Valley USA, or in countries such as Japan that persue microchip enginerring. In order for the creation of a computer that can calculate events that have effect on a human populaton in relevance to the 260 stars in our local group of stars that control earth and solar system chemistry.
    The sure magnitude of numbers of connetions in the microchip make the manufacturing labor intensive for the general public, so govermental intrestremain the nessacary demand to make such a computer possible. however it remains possible that some comany may have designed a blue print or pattern of a system,that may allow the manufacturing of such a exstensively large microchip. But of a physcial circuit cut, microchip it required the production of 3.2 x10^17 circiut cuts a second for one year to make the chip, specially one that is space worthy.

    Such a computer would be very important to the future generations of humans those that in 5,000 years must face a change in atomic chemistry due to the change in stellar motion within the Local Group of Stars.

    Our own human events on Earth in the near future might be better understood as we travel through are galaxy.


    At any event 17.3 tons provides a graphic of the physical weight of the
    microchip.


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  7. pinkiss Registered Senior Member

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    if i understand what youre speaking about than the answer is we wont have that supper computer for next thousand years.I dont think there is that fast computer to stimulate human growth-imagine every hair on human body or cell within it,and youre speaking about star clusters which would include millions of variables :m:
     
  8. DwayneD.L.Rabon Registered Senior Member

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    Well i am thinking of a computer that is simular to a astronomy program that shows simulations of planetary motion and star postions.
    With a local star group computer, the aim is to calculate the events of motions of planets around stars in our local group of nearby stars, so that their effect on earth can be considered, for example in issues such as changes in atomic chemistry,(stablity of atomic isotopes). eventually the stellar drift of stars will bring about this change.

    It seems that human exist will depend on the managment of the local group of stars as the scale for such changes falls within short periods of time at around 5,000 years (10,000 years) a motion of earth and our Sun of about 7.7 lightyears through the galaxtic disk.
    Carbon dating of carbon 14 demonstrates that it has been about 8,000 years since any major disturbance.

    It appears that tracking every ton in the local group of stars accounted for about 2.5 x 10^36 tons to be maintenced by computer, and in some orders
    4.4 x 10^65 tons. It was the identifable objects that had the range of 10^33 connections.

    Possibly software could do the calculations.

    Even so it appears that the largest size the microchip can get and preform in one second under electron function
    is about 1,500 ft cubed (1,500 ft X 1,500 ft X 1,500 ft) being the limit for time operation within the second. It
    also apeears that the ball is the best shape for the microchip (which is interesting).

    I have to wounder what is the current projection for such a microchip or estimate time for such a microchip at
    current technology and production techniques.
    Would any but here know.?

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  9. Read-Only Valued Senior Member

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    Holy mackrel! Upon what, exactly, do you base this wild notion of "change in atomic chemistry?????"
     
  10. DwayneD.L.Rabon Registered Senior Member

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    Interstellar interaction with earth chemistry: interstellar bodyies have effect over long distances in space but find new postions within the local group of
    stars, resulting most likly neutron decay (in my current assement), and so change a given atom into a isotope.

    It appears that it has been at least 8,000 years since the last simular type of event given the presence of carbon 14 in the earths surface enviroment and atmosphere. The existance of isotopes in the periodic chart may define
    a different time period as cosmic particles are the main producer of carbon 14.
    It may be more frequent of a occurance due to local stars that are farther away resulting in shorter periods and the production of more isotopes.

    A computer designed to calculate the local group of stars would provide a real time investigation of events in detail that prove pivotal in human histroy,
    at least perhaps in some future history.

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  11. DwayneD.L.Rabon Registered Senior Member

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    G any body interested in working on a star computer?


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  12. BangBangYou'reDead Registered Member

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    sounds interesting
     
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