Supercomputers are used in computational astrophysics as they possess the speed and power to make the computations needed for space research (See, Chapter 13: The Colors of the Sunrise).
John Haugeland also speaks about supercomputers referred to Cray-1 (https://lnkd.in/gpdFmfa), and the ENIAC (https://bit.ly/2SxbqAi), explaining the computational performance in machines and the computational capacity in humans.
The book “The Colors of the Sunrise”, includes terminology from the fields of robotics and computational disciplines, also utilizing interdisciplinary knowledge from geometry, astrophysics, computational linguistics/neuroscience, information theory, and quantum mechanics, interpreting the role of all of them in brain evolution.
Article credit, Computational Astrophysics Princeton: https://lnkd.in/g6Us9cH
Preview of the book "The Colors of the Sunrise": https://lnkd.in/eF8b9Xj
Anthony Skarvelakis Website: https://lnkd.in/excSsgs
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