Super Ai #375

Super Ai #375

The universe supercomputer: providing “instant”, 0 second, cloud computing , data storage and e-commerce for all planets in the universe spanning 93 billion light years (and beyond).

ParMitchell Kwok

Cet ebook peut ne pas être conforme aux normes d'accessibilité et ne pas être totalement compatible avec les technologies d'assistance.
In previous issues we discussed about the universe internet. This universe internet was first introduced way back in around 2007-2008 invented by Mitchell Kwok. It was originally called the signalless internet that provided instant internet communications for planets in our universe. Over the years, I was plagued with the lightyear problem and I was able to solve this through my teleportation machine invention. In summary, this teleportation machine is the heart of the universe internet. It allows computers on Earth to link up to computers on a planet 90 billion light years from Earth. This allows real time, live, internet telecommunications between planets lightyears apart. Now what? What are we missing from this universe internet? The answer is the universe supercomputer that permits a company on Earth to provide cloud computing for all planets in our universe. Wherever you reside in the universe, any computer from any planet can link up to this universe supercomputer to receive the fastest computer calculations for any given complex problem. This universe supercomputer is an external system that accepts computer jobs from alien planets and delivers the desired output to said alien planet in 0 second; through the universe internet. This is cloud computing for the entire universe, now. We are talking about Earth’s supercomputers can do computer jobs for a planet 90 billion lightyears away. Part 3

Détails

Date de publication
Mar 1, 2025
Langue
English
ISBN
9781300520092
Catégorie
Bandes dessinées & romans graphiques
Copyright
Tous droits réservés - Licence de copyright standard
Contributeurs
Par (auteur): Mitchell Kwok

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Format
PDF

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