Yea, I found him to be a fascinating person when I talked to him at EAGx Warsaw.
I’m initially sceptical of getting 40% of the mass-energy out of, well, anything. Perhaps I would benefit from reading more on black holes.
However I would in principle agree with the idea that if black holes are feasible power outputers, this would increase the theoretical maximum computation rate.
Yea, I found him to be a fascinating person when I talked to him at EAGx Warsaw.
I’m initially sceptical of getting 40% of the mass-energy out of, well, anything. Perhaps I would benefit from reading more on black holes.
However I would in principle agree with the idea that if black holes are feasible power outputers, this would increase the theoretical maximum computation rate.