Ah, life: An unceasing battle against thermodynamics that can end only in inevitable failure. In the end, even the vaguest echoes of the causal memories of us will be wiped clean when the rightful order is fully restored, universal bigotry wins, and everything is - finally - completely homogeneous.
Not beyond the level of a profoundly fascinated hobbyist. I know my limits :)
Professionally, I’ll stick to my closely parallel lane in computing (no Black Holes involved - the I/O is notoriously difficult to manage, more’s the pity).
Ah, life: An unceasing battle against thermodynamics that can end only in inevitable failure. In the end, even the vaguest echoes of the causal memories of us will be wiped clean when the rightful order is fully restored, universal bigotry wins, and everything is - finally - completely homogeneous.
And boring.
Have you considered working in physics?
Not beyond the level of a profoundly fascinated hobbyist. I know my limits :)
Professionally, I’ll stick to my closely parallel lane in computing (no Black Holes involved - the I/O is notoriously difficult to manage, more’s the pity).