From: Bug 996161 [mailto:<email address hidden>]
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2017 3:13 AM
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Subject: Just the usual ones!
Okay. But if we want the computer to calculate solutions for all of us here on earth, it doesn't seem effective to send myself off so when I return there's an answer. What I am wondering is if the computer is sent out to space, far away from gravitational forces, will it work faster? Could we then get it back in say 50 years when it will have computed more than 50 years worth of information.
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From: Bug 996161 [mailto:<email address hidden>]
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2017 3:13 AM
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: Just the usual ones!
Okay. But if we want the computer to calculate solutions for all of us here on earth, it doesn't seem effective to send myself off so when I return there's an answer. What I am wondering is if the computer is sent out to space, far away from gravitational forces, will it work faster? Could we then get it back in say 50 years when it will have computed more than 50 years worth of information.
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