maybe our fellows geeks at FermiLab can find some use to such physics engine to simulate things instead of runing all those expensives experiment;^).
Imagine a Beowolf cluster of this things
maybe running Linux
???
profit
you could make whatever argument you want about the human brain and computers but it's only an argument based in nothig more than a weak analogy Malvin Minsky notwithstanding
You are confusing doppler red shift, the one we observe due to the expansion of the universe (which is produce whenever a light souce is moving toward the observer), with gravitational red shift is due to space-time curvature
even better why not coin an name specifc for the people of the united state of america but without ambiguity, something like...gringos
maybe our fellows geeks at FermiLab can find some use to such physics engine to simulate things instead of runing all those expensives experiment ;^).
Imagine a Beowolf cluster of this things
maybe running Linux
???
profit
since when using IE is a matter of choise
bittorrent is your friend
I'd rather use: nice -20 internet
you could make whatever argument you want about the human brain and computers but it's only an argument based in nothig more than a weak analogy Malvin Minsky notwithstanding
You are confusing doppler red shift, the one we observe due to the expansion of the universe (which is produce whenever a light souce is moving toward the observer), with gravitational red shift is due to space-time curvature
pray by example, shot yourself. after all you don't care right?
The Cosmologist Lee Smolin has a theory very much like yours. In fact he wrote a book about it. The title of his book is: Life of the cosmos. A very good read. You can find it in amazom.com Here is the link: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0195 10837X/qid=1132874086/sr=2-3/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_3/103- 4515307-2195841?v=glance&s=books/