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Bamboozled!
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May 2003
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Yes, an amazingly large fraction of the human energy budget is used in the brain. |
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For air conditioning purposes 100W per person is a good rule of thumb. Often it may be needed to pre-chill a space (get the air, walls, and furnishings a few degrees colder than the normally desired temp.) to handle the sudden heat load when a crowd shows up. I have done this before for weddings. A sudden onset of 125 bodies at 100W each (carrying in June air and slightly high body temps and motion) into a space will heat it noticeably. Not good to have the bride sweat.
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"Brian"
Jul 2007
The Netherlands
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Don't forget that if this internal chess engine is indeed feasible then the grandmasters of the future are likely to be top physical athletes with much higher energy throughput than the best chess players of the present day. Perhaps a gruelling tournament game may cost the energy expended in competing in a leg of the Tour de France or running a marathon.
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Bamboozled!
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"Brian"
Jul 2007
The Netherlands
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![]() But my point is not that a top athlete would be needed to run an internal computer, but that we can assume that the most accomplished chess players will be top athletes. So multiply those figures which have been bandied about (25W, 100W) by a factor of say 3 or 4 to estimate the power supplied to internal chess engines in the bodies of future grandmasters playing tournament games. |
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May 2003
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Speaking of Faraday cages: another problem (you will have to mouse over the comic to get the problem)
Last fiddled with by Zeta-Flux on 2013-01-08 at 17:57 |
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Bamboozled!
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May 2003
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OTOH, by the time we can (realistically) build organic-powered chess computers suitable for enhancing the one which comes naturally in a human body, I'd suggest that all bets are off. Human enhancements are likely to be wide-ranging and customised for purpose, so those who are then top athletes are unlikely also to be at the head of the field in intellectual pursuits. My opinion, anyway. |
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"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
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All championships are held inside bank vaults. At least 30 cm of solid ferrous materials on all sides. The ultimate Faraday Cage. The players are provided with as much food and water as they desire, but must fast for at least two hours before the game. No play will be broadcast until ten plays after the play. That might, just, cover all possible cheats currently....
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