The information catastrophe - MUST READ

in digital •  5 years ago 

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Currently, we produce ~10^21 digital bits of information annually on Earth. Assuming a 20% annual growth rate, we estimate that after ∼350 years from now, the number of bits produced will exceed the number of all atoms on Earth, ∼10^50.

After ∼300 years, the power required to sustain this digital production will exceed 18.5 × 10^15 W, i.e., the total planetary power consumption today, and after ∼500 years from now, the digital content will account for more than half Earth’s mass, according to the mass-energyinformation equivalence principle.

Besides the existing global challenges such as climate, environment, population, food, health, energy, and security, our estimates point to another singular event for our planet, called information catastrophe.

Read the full study: https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/5.0019941

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