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When Google starts working on something, you know that it’s going to be big.
Recently, Google posted at the bottom of their search engine the link to how supercomputers were fixing a water problem across the globe by developing filters that could filter out salt while keeping water. These were built of carbon nanotubes.
In their article, the main topic was how our computers are moving towards something called Exascale Computing.
Besides the epic sounding name, the actual technology involved is extremely cool. Exascale computing is a way of computing with a group of computers that can calculate at the exascale, or at a scale where those computers can simulate billions of particles at once.
For anyone who has had fun in simulation games like Minecraft, Powder Toy, and Unity Game Engine, this is a massive step up. Instead of igniting a variable that outputs explosion force for Minecraft TNT, the computer could fully simulate the air particles moving away and pushing against particles in the grass, and then calculate the thermal energy, resulting in an epic explosion that's truly indistinguishable from reality.
It gets better. While the example above is something I would do (not particularly practical but fun) there are a ton of practical benefits of having a network of computers that can work together at this scale, at this speed.
Imagine you get really sick, so sick that you’re worried you might actually die. In our world, today, you would. Your existence would end because of tiny bacteria. But this time…
You press your hand against a specialized scanner, and it takes a quick blood sample. You lean against the machine as it processes something and whirs as a billion particles are simulated for possible cures.
Two pills drop out. You grab the pills in relief, take them, and sit back as they begin to work.
Your life is saved from a potentially fatal illness in minutes. This is the final, perfect step in personalized medicine.
Quantum computers, finally developed, have pushed Exascale Computing forward by years. Such a technology would really help millions of people, and it would be an awesome technology to use.
The future isn’t here yet. Our world still has a lot of darkness in it. And it will still have a lot of darkness after Exascale computing.
But perhaps it’ll make our future a little bit brighter.

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