Spherical computers would be better…?
just a thought; if we built an orb or empty sphere of processor multi-cores, then added a clomp of cores in the centre, the computer would then have roughly equivalent connectivity throughout the system. Each module could act like an individual computer, and the main core could compare the results ~ much like how our brain works. That is in the simplest of terms. Computers already work like this, but would the spherical configuration yield anything different?
In rudimentary terms if the device has software which denotes the idea/algorithm, and takes the fastest results [like how it already works], then the arrangement relative to the speed/length of connectivity, would yield the optimum results. No? In other words, each processing module would make e.g. a set of mathematical calculations such to arrive at a given number, then the module which reaches its conclusion first gets ‘listened to’ by the central processor first, thus manifesting the fastest route to a solution. When we do maths in our heads we pretty much do the same thing, running different number patterns [add this, take away that] through the minds eye, and comparing with fits with what.
Can subjectivity be arrived at via the physical arrangement [like in the brain], or is that not required?
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