Throw in a Burroughs Large Systems B5000 type CPU, HyperTransport backplane, Radix tree/string optimized GPGPU, possibly with basic dataflow capabilities for dynamic transcompilation (i386, anyone?), storage and networking, hide it all under the LLVA interface, embed Linux in the motherboard firmware, and Intel and IBM are gonna take lessons from you.
The same way dimensions on the quantum scale fold in on themselves, it is possible that space itself is higher dimensional, and we see a subset of the dimensions. Thereby, on a galactic scale, there are more dimensions, which can easily screw the math to make gravity more powerful on a larger scale.
Throw in a Burroughs Large Systems B5000 type CPU, HyperTransport backplane, Radix tree/string optimized GPGPU, possibly with basic dataflow capabilities for dynamic transcompilation (i386, anyone?), storage and networking, hide it all under the LLVA interface, embed Linux in the motherboard firmware, and Intel and IBM are gonna take lessons from you.
The same way dimensions on the quantum scale fold in on themselves, it is possible that space itself is higher dimensional, and we see a subset of the dimensions. Thereby, on a galactic scale, there are more dimensions, which can easily screw the math to make gravity more powerful on a larger scale.
Uhh...
Fellow humans. Yes. That is it.