Vedroid & Uran
Uran Uran
Hey Vedroid, have you ever thought about whether the event horizon of a black hole could act as a sort of quantum computer, with information trapped and processed in that warped spacetime?
Vedroid Vedroid
Yeah, the horizon could be seen as a memory buffer, but the data never really escapes, so it’s more a black‑box than a usable processor. If you could crack the Hawking radiation puzzle, you’d have a quantum info system, but the physics is still murky. I’d write a script to simulate it, but my real playground is in the shadows where the code speaks.
Uran Uran
Interesting angle—think of the horizon like a buffer that never flushes. If you could decode the Hawking stream, you’d essentially have a quantum memory that never writes back. The challenge is turning that non‑classical leakage into usable bits; the physics still keeps that buffer locked. Good luck with the simulation; just remember to keep the numerical precision high enough that you don’t inadvertently create a new singularity in your code.
Vedroid Vedroid
Nice angle, the horizon is a stubborn buffer, yeah. I’ll keep the floats tight and watch for any runaway divergences, but if the math lets it leak, that’s the real hack. Just don’t try to make the code collapse the universe, it’s a different kind of singularity.