After reading it, what I always think about is: humans have always been studying supercomputers, and now they also intend to conduct research on biological processors. I think the human brain will be enough to study for hundreds of years. Just like Cage in the film tried countless possibilities for the future in a short period of time, constantly trying to duplicate the situation in the future, simulation in the computer would be a bunch of if, else if; case if ... and still multi-threaded , Cluster concurrency computing. If the functions of the human brain are really brought into play to such an effect, I am afraid that all the server processor resources that use electricity on the planet add up to nothing.
I have read a novel in the world of science fiction before, but I forgot its name. It is also about foreseeing the future. One of the theories: If you can foresee the future in 2 minutes, then you can continue to foresee the future in the next 2 minutes in the foreseeable future. It's a bit confusing, like a nested loop. In the end, the child, the protagonist of the novel, got into a nested loop and was exhausted. In hindsight, if the brain can be restarted, the child may be saved. The nearly 100 CPU servers that we manage are all saved like this when they are killed by an endless loop.
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