A computer is a configuration of atoms. If the Universe is infinite, can we have huge places like an entire galaxy of computers even if there was no living intelligence there? — Eugen
The old monkeys and Shakespeare thing. If the probability of something happening is 10^-20 does that mean it could happen? But who or what assigns even that probability?
The universe is a jungle, folks. :gasp: — jgill
On the other hand, do you mean a galaxy literally made of computers? Like it's a galaxy, but instead of stars and planets space dust, it's entirely filled with mainframes from the 1960's, IBM PCs from the 80s, eight-inch floppy disks, last year's iPhones? An entire galaxy where obsolete computer hardware goes to simply orbit a black hole for eternity? Once beloved and then abandoned by a fickle market that always wants something newer? — fishfry
Unless you can establish that it is impossible...of course it is possible — Frank Apisa
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Unless you can establish that it is impossible...of course it is possible
— Frank Apisa
https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/logicalfallacies/Proving-Non-Existence — jgill
This type. But it seems our telescopes show us only stars and planets, no other type of galaxyes. — Eugen
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This type. But it seems our telescopes show us only stars and planets, no other type of galaxyes.
— Eugen
I was being a little tongue in cheek contemplating a galaxy made up of all the discarded technology of all the other galaxies. Of course galaxies by definition are made up of lots of stars, with some of those stars having planets. — fishfry
Actually, galaxies are made up of lots of dust...some of which turns into stars which then turn back into dust. And planets and such also. — Frank Apisa
Just because something is infinite it does not mean that it contains all possibilities. You can have an infinity of integers without one fractional number in it anywhere. — A Seagull
On the other hand, do you mean a galaxy literally made of computers? Like it's a galaxy, but instead of stars and planets space dust, it's entirely filled with mainframes from the 1960's, IBM PCs from the 80s, eight-inch floppy disks, last year's iPhones? An entire galaxy where obsolete computer hardware goes to simply orbit a black hole for eternity? Once beloved and then abandoned by a fickle market that always wants something newer? — fishfry
if this were true, then there would also be an infinite number of galaxies made of nothing but pineapples and bananas. — Kaarlo Tuomi
But I didn't understand your point. — fishfry
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