That doesn’t rule out infinite computation, though, since in an infinite universe we have a perpetually increasing amount of resources (as we explore further and further at lightspeed).
No, I was referring to inflationary space-time. The fact that the universe is still expanding (and accelerating in its expansion) means that 92% of the observable universe can never be reachable by us, even if we had the capability to leave Earth now at light speed. The amount of resources accessible to future humanity is shrinking every day as more and more galaxies move outside of our future light cone.
I think you mean lightspeed travel ?
That doesn’t rule out infinite computation, though, since in an infinite universe we have a perpetually increasing amount of resources (as we explore further and further at lightspeed).
No, I was referring to inflationary space-time. The fact that the universe is still expanding (and accelerating in its expansion) means that 92% of the observable universe can never be reachable by us, even if we had the capability to leave Earth now at light speed. The amount of resources accessible to future humanity is shrinking every day as more and more galaxies move outside of our future light cone.