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Digital data could overtake Earth's actual atoms, physicist says

2 pointsby simplertmsalmost 5 years ago

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refresheralmost 5 years ago
&gt;By Vopson&#x27;s calculations, the total mass of all the information we produce in a year is far less than a single grain of rice, or about equal to one E. Coli bacterium. But it&#x27;s the potential for growth that concerns Vopson. In an extreme scenario where the amount of digital information grows by 50% annually, half of our planet&#x27;s mass could be literally converted to bits within 225 years.<p>This reminds me of some future civlizations described in the X-Men series House of X &#x2F; Powers of X, where entire planets become single entities of machine intelligence, and the information density gets so high that it collapses into a black hole.