Black hole computer

The theory of black hole computation showed that if a kilogram of matter were compressed into a black hole it would last about a billionth of a nanosecond before evaporating, but in that time could do about a hundred-thousand quadrillion quadrillion quadrillion (1 followed by 15 zeros) operations. Add more matter, get more computations. Of course, the trick would be to compress a circuit and still have it work, let it do its computations and then capture the results.

Since a wormhole generator is a natural black hole generator, it can be used for this purpose in the lab. Once the generator creates a wormhole mouth, the 3D sphere of silicon and circuits is placed in the mouth. The generator is now cut, and the wormhole mouth collapses around the sphere.

If the 3D computer designed in the form of a sphere can be compressed uniformly, then it will continue to operate faster and faster as the distance between logic gates shrinks to the ultimate limit, and it becomes a black hole computer.

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