Quantum computing is a very good point. I thought about it, but I’m not sure if we should consider it “optional”. Perhaps to simulate our reality with good fidelity, simulating the quantum is necessary and not an option. So if the simulators are already simulating all the quantum interactions in our daily life, building quantum computers would not really increase the power consumption of the simulation.
Quantum computing is a very good point. I thought about it, but I’m not sure if we should consider it “optional”. Perhaps to simulate our reality with good fidelity, simulating the quantum is necessary and not an option. So if the simulators are already simulating all the quantum interactions in our daily life, building quantum computers would not really increase the power consumption of the simulation.