Dec 20, 2007

Singularity

For those of you who are interested in the deeper meaning of life, or maybe just interested in what the future will bring, I've got an awesome site.

The site is under the form of a FAQ, providing (- mostly) answers to some of the questions that may cross your mind at some time.

The theory of Singularity is especially interesting because it portraits a future that certainly intrigues me and makes me ponder what we should do in order to evolve, and what the real purpose of human life is.

Click here for the site I'm talking about!

Another interesting fact which I don't know if is mentioned in the site is Moore's Law.
Moore's Law is a theory in computer hardware according to which the number of transistors that can be inexpensively placed on an integrated circuit is doubled approximately every two years.
This observation was first made by Gordon E. Moore, Intel's co-founder and has been exact for the last fifty years, being expected to last at least another decade or more.

On your right is the graph that shows the confirmation of Moore's law, applied on Intel processors.

The law interestingly enough can be applied to many electronic equipment other than computers, giving an idea of the growth in usefulness that electronics are undergoing.
Read more about it here.

Browse the site and come back here if you want to comment or post your own theories.

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