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DutchAgreed, the exponential growth can't go on forever. A colleague of mine once noted that at the current rate of growth in academic publications, by 2140, there will be more papers published annually than there are known sub-atomic particles in the Universe. But. The growth might well continue for a while. Kurzweil noted that the number of calcs per second per dollar has risen exponentially for 150 years through 5 or 6 paradigm shifts (manual adding machines, punched card adding machines, valve computer, transistor computers, chip computers. He reckons that, at the current level of tech, there's been a new paradigm that has emerged each time the previous one reached its practical limit. And frequently, the paradigm shift was utterly impossible to predict a decade or two before it emerged.
Graphene looks to be the next step in keeping this going doesn't it?
Quote from: Seadog Minibus on December 21, 2015, 10:58:18 amGraphene looks to be the next step in keeping this going doesn't it?Possibly, still damn expensive though.