Kimmo Huosionmaa
I might publish similar texts in somewhere else, but if you want to read this, you are welcome. In modern computing, the most important thing is the innovation and one way is to get that innovation from nature. One thing that can make the revolution for computing would be the interface, what could connect millions of normal personal computers in one big computer, and then by one click to separate those systems back to separated and independently operating computers.
This allows to use normal computers like the one single computer and create huge network-base supercomputer if the millions of computers would connect together. The idea is same with modular supercomputers, what are sometimes introduced in the media, but the scale of this system will be larger and the connections will be made farther than in the regular modular supercomputer, but in this case, the size of the system is not limited in one hall. In theory, every single computer on the Internet can be connected together, and the thing that denies that thing is the politics and the Russians would ever let their computers connected to the same network with United States computers.
This system would act like some sea monster, what can connect and release the parts of it in one big and then scrab the formation to it particles in the seconds. That thing could transform any group of computers, what is in the same network in one big system, what can be used in the advanced calculations, what is necessary for engineering. And this thing can operate in schools during holidays and night times when the computers are free to use.
When the operator would press the button of the user interface, the system would connect those computers together, and the idea is, that the system would store IP-addresses of every single computer to the database, and then their normal IP-addresses can be returned to those workstations in seconds. That means that the persons, who normally use those machines would not even notice, that the system would be in the different use.
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