Re: existence of the universe, God, and physics
Yes, it is, but that is not to say it isn't a noble ambition. I've been mulling over cybernetics theory and keeping an eye on bioinformatics developments, trying to tie the two together in a coordinated POV.
The long-term implications, especially with the increase in raw computing power could be quite staggering.
I think it is theortically possible to map the processes of the brain as a whole, MRI, EEG, etc. The how eludes me though, at this point.
And the fact that computing packs, or seems to be able to pack denser data sets in a silicate/electrical setting on a mass utility basis than the Universe does naturally makes me wonder.
As far as practicality, heh. Maybe that's not my following.
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