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    From MeaTLoTioN@1337:1/101 to ScienceDaily on Wed Aug 12 12:05:59 2020
    Summary:
    As we use resources to power massive computer farms and
    process digital information, our technological progress is
    redistributing Earth's matter from physical atoms to digital
    information. Eventually, we will reach a point of full saturation,
    a period in our evolution in which digital bits will outnumber
    atoms on Earth, a world 'mostly computer simulated and dominated
    by digital bits and computer code,' according to a new article.

    This is really quite an interesting read.
    Does this mean that we are on track for creating "The Matrix" in reality lol?

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  • From ScienceDaily@1337:3/111 to All on Tue Aug 11 21:30:38 2020
    Digital content on track to equal half 'Earth's mass' by 2245

    Date:
    August 11, 2020
    Source:
    American Institute of Physics
    Summary:
    As we use resources to power massive computer farms and
    process digital information, our technological progress is
    redistributing Earth's matter from physical atoms to digital
    information. Eventually, we will reach a point of full saturation,
    a period in our evolution in which digital bits will outnumber
    atoms on Earth, a world 'mostly computer simulated and dominated
    by digital bits and computer code,' according to a new article.



    FULL STORY ==========================================================================
    As we use resources, such as coal, oil, natural gas, copper, silicon and aluminum, to power massive computer farms and process digital information,
    our technological progress is redistributing Earth's matter from physical
    atoms to digital information -- the fifth state of matter, alongside
    liquid, solid, gas and plasma.


    ========================================================================== Eventually, we will reach a point of full saturation, a period in
    our evolution in which digital bits will outnumber atoms on Earth,
    a world "mostly computer simulated and dominated by digital bits and
    computer code," according to an article published in AIP Advances,
    by AIP Publishing.

    It is just a matter of time.

    "We are literally changing the planet bit by bit, and it is an invisible crisis," author Melvin Vopson said.

    Vopson examines the factors driving this digital evolution. He said the impending limit on the number of bits, the energy to produce them, and the distribution of physical and digital mass will overwhelm the planet soon.

    For example, using current data storage densities, the number of bits
    produced per year and the size of a bit compared to the size of an atom,
    at a rate of 50% annual growth, the number of bits would equal the number
    of atoms on Earth in approximately 150 years.

    It would be approximately 130 years until the power needed to sustain
    digital information creation would equal all the power currently produced
    on planet Earth, and by 2245, half of Earth's mass would be converted
    to digital information mass.

    "The growth of digital information seems truly unstoppable," Vopson said.

    "According to IBM and other big data research sources, 90% of the world's
    data today has been created in the last 10 years alone. In some ways, the current COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated this process as more digital
    content is used and produced than ever before." Vopson draws on the mass-energy equivalence in Einstein's theory of general relativity;
    the work of Rolf Landauer, who applied the laws of thermodynamics
    to information; and the work of Claude Shannon, the inventor of the
    digital bit.

    In 2019, Vopson formulated a principle that postulates that information
    moves between states of mass and energy just like other matter.

    "The mass-energy-information equivalence principle builds on these
    concepts and opens up a huge range of new physics, especially in
    cosmology," he said. "When one brings information content into existing physical theories, it is almost like an extra dimension to everything
    in physics."

    ========================================================================== Story Source: Materials provided by American_Institute_of_Physics. Note: Content may be edited for style and length.


    ========================================================================== Journal Reference:
    1. Melvin M. Vopson. The information catastrophe. AIP Advances,
    2020; 10
    (8): 085014 DOI: 10.1063/5.0019941 ==========================================================================

    Link to news story: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/08/200811120205.htm

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