p2pbucks
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July 07, 2014, 02:00:15 AM |
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consider how much data a human body could produce (maybe trillion trillion TB size ), normal blockchain concept isn't suit for that .You need a super bitcloud-chain
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Cryptopher
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Keep it dense, yeah?
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July 07, 2014, 06:56:22 AM |
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consider how much data a human body could produce (maybe trillion trillion TB size ), normal blockchain concept isn't suit for that .You need a super bitcloud-chain Yeah you're right about how much it can produce, but it would be a model, and therefore an estimation of the human mind. You would be storing the information gain, not the raw data itself.
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Bitcoin-hotep (OP)
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July 07, 2014, 07:15:51 PM |
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consider how much data a human body could produce (maybe trillion trillion TB size ), normal blockchain concept isn't suit for that .You need a super bitcloud-chain I Was thinking it could be a network of computers all connected via Blockchain.
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Bitcoin-hotep (OP)
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July 07, 2014, 07:16:30 PM |
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Kinda like Bitcoin, but the transactions are questions.
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July 08, 2014, 12:21:24 AM |
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Cryptopher
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Keep it dense, yeah?
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July 08, 2014, 07:28:29 AM |
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consider how much data a human body could produce (maybe trillion trillion TB size ), normal blockchain concept isn't suit for that .You need a super bitcloud-chain I Was thinking it could be a network of computers all connected via Blockchain. But the blockchain is all about redundancy. The data is stored redundantly across many nodes, which is what makes it robust to failures, rather than distributed across clients in some proportionate manner.
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BitsBitsBits
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July 08, 2014, 09:34:15 AM |
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You should watch the movie Transcendence, it's literally about copying the consciousness and storing it on a computer and thus keeping the person alive, in a way.
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Bitcoin-hotep (OP)
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July 08, 2014, 07:47:50 PM |
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consider how much data a human body could produce (maybe trillion trillion TB size ), normal blockchain concept isn't suit for that .You need a super bitcloud-chain I Was thinking it could be a network of computers all connected via Blockchain. But the blockchain is all about redundancy. The data is stored redundantly across many nodes, which is what makes it robust to failures, rather than distributed across clients in some proportionate manner. I think being broadcast across a global network could solve this, and hierarchies of systems to be used as brains.
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Cryptopher
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Keep it dense, yeah?
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July 12, 2014, 09:27:25 AM |
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consider how much data a human body could produce (maybe trillion trillion TB size ), normal blockchain concept isn't suit for that .You need a super bitcloud-chain I Was thinking it could be a network of computers all connected via Blockchain. But the blockchain is all about redundancy. The data is stored redundantly across many nodes, which is what makes it robust to failures, rather than distributed across clients in some proportionate manner. I think being broadcast across a global network could solve this, and hierarchies of systems to be used as brains. Sure, you could use grid computing as a means for calculations just as Bitcoin does for hashing solutions when processing blocks. The storage itself i.e. the Blockchain is stored redundantly and therefore that cannot be shared out. There would surely have to be a central location for storing the ruleset (knowledge base).
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July 12, 2014, 01:27:16 PM |
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cryptopher, relax dont try teach bitcoin-hotep (finshaggy) he is in his own dreamworld.
he is not understanding that the block data on my pc matches 100% the blockdata on your pc. meaning for him to put his little brother onto the blockchain, a full copy of all memory's, logic choices and images that build up a consciousness would be in full, 100% on my PC and 100% on your PC..
why would we want him on my or your pc..
bitcoins are not the technology for storage of human consciousness, because there would be thousands of complete copies of a single human on every persons pc. the consciousness is not spread where a single memory is on mine, a single memory is on yours and the peer-to-peer connections bring the two together.. that is not a bitcoin blockchain.. its where EVERY memory is on mine and VERY memory is on yours.
bitcoin-hotep(finshaggy) is deluded in all his dreams, he makes up fantasy stories and does money grabs, he even blackmailed his own mother and step father. the only reason he is here is by making up a unrelated fantasy. and then spends some time to find a way to mention the word 'bitcoin' in his fantasy, to then, in his mind make it relevant to be posted on this forum. Because in simple terms, no one wants to read it anywhere else unless he tries to make his dreams relevant to other readers.
this dream is irrelevant to bitcoin and so he needs to stop with the dreams and to start actually doing something that is truly related to bitcoin. (i have told him this many times.. kind of weird he has not understood how off-topic his mind is)
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Light
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July 12, 2014, 01:40:07 PM |
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I Was thinking it could be a network of computers all connected via Blockchain.
It would be impossible given both the theoretical constraints (how do you define human nature with a set of rules?) and the technological constraints (even if you could the amount of space you would require I'd wager would be beyond what we have today or anywhere in the near future). Not to mention you'd probably create a ridiculously inaccurate portrayal of the human your trying to copy; it just cannot be done.
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dadugan
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July 12, 2014, 01:47:22 PM |
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You watch too many sci-fi movies. There is no such thing as storing someone consciousness.
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EternalWingsofGod
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July 15, 2014, 02:56:32 AM |
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You watch too many sci-fi movies. There is no such thing as storing someone consciousness.
Yet, we do not know the future or we would have built computers 1000 years ago
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Bitcoin-hotep (OP)
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July 24, 2014, 12:29:39 AM |
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You watch too many sci-fi movies. There is no such thing as storing someone consciousness.
Not YET there isn't.
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