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The writing about labyrinths and virtual computers


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

The similarity between a labyrinths and microchips structure is well known, and there are people, who believe that ancient people would use the labyrinths as the programming of human beings. That can also be the hoax or misunderstanding the purpose of labyrinths. The reason why labyrinths are made in some gardens can cause that they could be used in the training of the thinking of children. The labyrinths were excellent tools to improve persons ability to use own brains and the innovative attitude in the labyrinth would increase persons ability to focus the room, space, and directions.


But there would be some very interesting applications, what bases on labyrinths. The similarity of labyrinths and microchips is created the brand new idea to make computers. This idea is not maybe new, but I remember, that I saw it in some movie or article. The idea is to make a so-called ion computer. In this kind of system would be no cables and wires inside the microprocessors. The system bases the idea, that ionized gas would be used as wires in the gigantic microprocessor. This kind of processors is still science fiction.


But the ionized gas or laser rays can be used to create the computer, what is the size of the entire universe. This kind of computer can seem theory, but there are theories about the very large computers, what are purely virtualized. The wires of that hypothetical computers are replaced with laser- or ionic rays, and that thing could be the very interesting thing. And when we are starting to think the virtualization of the computers and microchips, we could start to think about super virtualization of the microchip.


The idea would seem like crazy, but maybe we could make computer simulation, what could act like real ion or plasma computer. In that case, the computer would make virtual reality, what would simulate perfectly the real world microchips. But could that virtual microchip really replace the physical microchip would be the actual question of the distant future? This is only the theory, and the question is, that could human being make so perfect simulation, that it could work as the real microprocessor? This would be seen somewhere in the future.

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