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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-25 22:17

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One critical approach to understanding the feasibility of the simulation hypothesis is to examine the computational power it would take to simulate a human brain. Researcher Hans Moravec from Carnegie Mellon University estimates that simulating a human mind requires approximately (10^{14}) operations per second, while other experts suggest this figure may be as high as (10^{21}). Currently, our technological capabilities fall short of this mark. However, forward-thinking individuals like Rik Kwell from Google argue that such necessary computing power could materialize within the next two decades.