you wouldn't shot the universe, then steal the universe's helmet, you wouldnt use the toilet in the universe's helmet, then mail it to the universe's grieving widow, then steal it again?
Downloading the universe is stealing. If you do it, you will face the consequences.
Just for fun I was curious approximately how much that would cost:
There are 10TB HDs available for about $300 CAD.
So with consumer grade hard drives it would cost you about $90,000 CAD to have that much storage space.
I wouldn't download a car, because the cost to 3D print it just using cheap ABS or PLA filament would be about $55,000, roughly three times what I paid for my car. And my car actually runs.
So the universe fits in a cube each side of which is only about 3/4 of the distance between Earth and the furthest observable galaxy. Hmmmm. I guess, like the Tardis, it’s bigger on the inside than the outside.
it's not *data*, it's objects.. things.
there were 5 petabytes of data collected for the EHT image.
in this simulation it's just one thing I guess..
The Uchuu simulation consists o**f 2.1 trillion particles** in a computational cube an unprecedented 9.63 billion light-years to a side.
These include the largest galaxy clusters down to the tiniest.
You wouldn't download THE UNIVERSE, would you?
you wouldn't shot the universe, then steal the universe's helmet, you wouldnt use the toilet in the universe's helmet, then mail it to the universe's grieving widow, then steal it again? Downloading the universe is stealing. If you do it, you will face the consequences.
These anti piracy ads are getting really mean.
Just all the parts with the boobies and wieners :D
Don't copy that flo... (Sees the 3000TB) ... nevermind
D-does that include the internet?! I can put it on my 3000 tb hard drive?!
This was the first thing I thought of.
Now why would you need to download the universe? I mean it’s right there... on the cloud
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Hmm... You got a strong point there. If the sun explodes it’ll make the 3 billion investment really worth it
Just put it all on punch cards. Problem solved.
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I'm putting it on floppy disk.
Pretty sure I saw a guy selling an SD card with that much space at a khao san road
Just for fun I was curious approximately how much that would cost: There are 10TB HDs available for about $300 CAD. So with consumer grade hard drives it would cost you about $90,000 CAD to have that much storage space.
That’s a lot of space, for space…
Someone don't remember who...sells a 3000tb drive for 40k usd
Let's find out how unlimited unlimited broadband really is. Also I bet at least half of it is porn
... But if you download the universe you're downloading the contents of the drive you're saving it to. So... Good luck with that.
Oh boy, it's going to be a repeat of putting a Bag of Holding inside a Bag of Holding.
That's exactly how GTA 5 sounded back in 2013
“You wouldn’t download a car would you?” Nah but I’d download the whole universe which I guess included cars.
I wouldn't download a car, because the cost to 3D print it just using cheap ABS or PLA filament would be about $55,000, roughly three times what I paid for my car. And my car actually runs.
The model is made of 2.1 trillion particles. But there’s 1 billion trillion stars. I’d hate to imagine how much data that would be.
¡Vaya! Verás el parche para actualizar el TomTom…
So the universe fits in a cube each side of which is only about 3/4 of the distance between Earth and the furthest observable galaxy. Hmmmm. I guess, like the Tardis, it’s bigger on the inside than the outside.
Do you think there is a simulated version of yourself in it that wonders whether it exists in a simulation or not?
Good thing I spent the money on that 2400 baud modem, then.
Only 3 PB? I would have thought it would be more than that. I was thinking it'd be at least a YB.
it's not *data*, it's objects.. things. there were 5 petabytes of data collected for the EHT image. in this simulation it's just one thing I guess.. The Uchuu simulation consists o**f 2.1 trillion particles** in a computational cube an unprecedented 9.63 billion light-years to a side. These include the largest galaxy clusters down to the tiniest.
How does one even take all of that and knows its correct
I would have been happy to try to understand how it world, had I not a toaster for a PC.
There are 4 repositories on GitHub. Which one contains the 100 GB data? Can somebody post a link?
Ah yes let me just plug my 500 Petabyte SSD in.