![]() If we represent all the happiness experienced during one entire such life with a single teardrop of joy, then the happiness of these souls could fill and refill the Earth's oceans every second, and keep doing so for a hundred billion billion millennia. ![]() This would be mean that at least 10^58 human lives could be created in emulation even with quite conservative assumptions about the efficiency of computronium. To run an emulation for 100 subjective years would then require some 10^27 operations. A typical estimate of the computational requirements for running one emulation is 10^18 operations per second. Alternatively, let us suppose that the computers are used to run human whole brain emulations that live rich and happy lives while interacting with one another in virtual environments. ![]() t may take about 10^31-10^44 operations to simulate all neuronal operations that have occurred in the history of life on Earth. ![]() “It might not be immediately obvious to some readers why the ability to perform 10^85 computational operations is a big deal. ![]()
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