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Can interplanetary nebula turn to "Bolzmann brain"?



Science fiction writer Fred Hoyle introduced the idea of the intelligent nebula in his novel "Black cloud". The idea of the universe as the intelligent learning entirety is basing the idea introduced in that novel. If some gas cloud can spontaneously form the quantum mind, that thing means that the nebula is turning to "Boltzmann's brain". The neural structure just waits for the data, which turns the entirety like universe intelligent or conscious. 

The idea of the universe as the intelligent entirety is creating the largest possible version of the "Schrödinger's cat". Can the intelligent creature exists even it cannot speak or communicate with us? That thing is one of the most interesting questions in history. Even if we cannot interact with some entirety. We know that entirety exists. But how can we say, that the creature is intelligent if we cannot communicate with it? Being large and material doesn't mean necessarily that the thing can think. 

We can send signals to interplanetary nebulas and ask if the nebula is intelligent. But without an answer, we can think the interplanetary cloud is just a cloud of material. But the same way human brains are also material. When we are looking at human brains, we are looking at the quite boring-looking object. That looks like some kind of mushroom. We cannot say that the brains are intelligent, especially if they are removed from the body. In that case, those brains are not intelligent anymore. They are just a pack of cells.

Then we might go to looking for the human. We can ask that human if that person is intelligent? But how do we know that the person who is standing in front of us has brains? That certain person can be just the body that has the computer in the place of the brain, and that computer is communicating with artificial intelligence. 

The idea is that the quantum annealing system can be extremely large, and the form of the qubit has theoretically no limits. So the ions and particles in the entire universe can theoretically form the entirety which can store and process data. And that thing causes the philosophical theory of the universe as the conscious and intelligent creature. 

And that thing can also have consciousness. So it can defend itself. The energy to that entirety is forming in the supermassive black holes. And the black holes or galaxies are forming the nexuses. The points where the quantum channels are connecting. 


Sometimes is introduced that the interplanetary nebulas can turn to qubits of the quantum computers. And the extreme version of quantum computers is the universe-size quantum computer. 


The idea is that the universe is like a giant quantum computer, that can learn things like a normal computer or human. So can this happen in real life? Maybe and maybe not. Every single atom and particle has so-called quantum fields around them.

 But can that thing turn into a computer or consciousness? So if that thing happens, it can cause the question about the reason. Why we cannot communicate with the universe? The answer is that the white noise in the giant quantum computer is so loud, that we cannot simply get the message through.

On that scale, humans are so small things. If we want to communicate with the universe-size creature that thing is very difficult to make. If we are transferring that problem to our scale. The thing is similar to the case, where some creature that is living on the quark is trying to communicate with us. The size of that creature would be so small that we cannot recognize the signal. 

That we cannot have enough transmitting power. For making contact with those large entireties. So if we are starting to think about the theory of the gas nebulas, that is turned to the quantum computers we are facing one interesting hypothesis. Is it possible that in space are so-called empty brains? The intelligent and conscious entireties where is not the data stored in them. 

Those so-called "virgin brains" are interesting. Because if those clouds will send extremely powerful radio signals it can turn them into super powerful and large-size quantum computers. Or the radio wave that travels through the universe can turn those "intelligent clouds" into the "Boltzmann brain" and form consciousness. That thing is one of the most interesting philosophical problems in history. 

()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boltzmann_brain

()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dinger%27s_cat

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