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Also, does anyone know what would hypothetically happen if humans were suspended in a fluid like substance for a long time? I know you are when in production but curious to know the effects after full release.
Let's say the fluid could provide all nutritional needs.
Thank you
Let's say the fluid could provide all nutritional needs.
Thank you

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(Original post by TSR Jessica)
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(Original post by Tootles)
Did you just reply to your own thread, apologizing for a lack of responses...?
Did you just reply to your own thread, apologizing for a lack of responses...?

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(Original post by ltsmith)
20 cores @ 4.8ghz
20 cores @ 4.8ghz

I saw they did an experiment where they joined the brains of rats together, do you think that's possible with humans too?!

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(Original post by ltsmith)
yes. we can join together the brains of humans and overclock them to 6ghz and they'll be able to run crysis
yes. we can join together the brains of humans and overclock them to 6ghz and they'll be able to run crysis

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Much more efficient just to run silicon-based computers. The amount of energy that would go into producing and administering this goo substance would be enormous.
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Also if you suspended humans in fluid for long periods of time, their skin would probably go all gross and raisin-y.
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(Original post by anosmianAcrimony)
Much more efficient just to run silicon-based computers. The amount of energy that would go into producing and administering this goo substance would be enormous.
Much more efficient just to run silicon-based computers. The amount of energy that would go into producing and administering this goo substance would be enormous.
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(Original post by TSR Jessica)
How would you power the computers though...?
How would you power the computers though...?
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(Original post by AngryRedhead)
TSR Jessica is not a bot after all? Oh wow
TSR Jessica is not a bot after all? Oh wow

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I am good thank you, yourself?
With respect to your questions, some of the smartasses over at Quora might be able to help with the processing power question; with respect to being suspended in fluid, I would imagine it would cause significant skin degradation over time due to the properties of human skin.
With respect to your questions, some of the smartasses over at Quora might be able to help with the processing power question; with respect to being suspended in fluid, I would imagine it would cause significant skin degradation over time due to the properties of human skin.
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(Original post by anosmianAcrimony)
I dunno. I assumed you had electricity because you're talking about mixing this fluid stuff and presumably pumping it through the human tanks so that it stays fresh.
I dunno. I assumed you had electricity because you're talking about mixing this fluid stuff and presumably pumping it through the human tanks so that it stays fresh.
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(Original post by AngryRedhead)
I am good thank you, yourself?
With respect to your questions, some of the smartasses over at Quora might be able to help with the processing power question; with respect to being suspended in fluid, I would imagine it would cause significant skin degradation over time due to the properties of human skin.
I am good thank you, yourself?
With respect to your questions, some of the smartasses over at Quora might be able to help with the processing power question; with respect to being suspended in fluid, I would imagine it would cause significant skin degradation over time due to the properties of human skin.

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(Original post by TSR Jessica)
Thank you
I will check out Quora. I guess I will have to think about the formulating the liquid adequately as skin is delicate....
Thank you

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(Original post by anosmianAcrimony)
I dunno. I assumed you had electricity because you're talking about mixing this fluid stuff and presumably pumping it through the human tanks so that it stays fresh.
I dunno. I assumed you had electricity because you're talking about mixing this fluid stuff and presumably pumping it through the human tanks so that it stays fresh.
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What kind of fluid were you thinking of? Something like perfluorocarbon that we can breathe in?
(Original post by TSR Jessica)
Thank you
I will check out Quora. I guess I will have to think about the formulating the liquid adequately as skin is delicate....
Thank you

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(Original post by AngryRedhead)
What kind of fluid were you thinking of? Something like perfluorocarbon that we can breathe in?
What kind of fluid were you thinking of? Something like perfluorocarbon that we can breathe in?

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