Javad’s Law
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I don’t know when I first developed Javad’s Law. It was after 1995 when Windows 95 was released. I noticed that each time computer hardware became more powerful (number of transistors in integrated circuits double about every two years) the software became more complex and thus the response time hardly improved over time. In fact as far as word processing is concerned (the number one use of computers) the response time never gets any faster. So that is basically Javad’s Law which states:
No matter how fast the hardware becomes software will get larger, more complex, more buggy to slow down the response time.
The above link gives you a better definition of Javad’s Law.
Now for something completely different – or is it for something completely the same:
More’s law only applies to classical computers. We do not know how things will work out once quantum computing becomes normal. We don’t even know exactly how quantum computers will be programed (other than for some simple applications – factoring two large numbers needed for breaking cryptography).
When and if quantum computers work and become common Moore’s law will become irrellivant as will Javad’s law. Chances are that by then user interface will be direct interface with the brain.
Chances are that we already have a working quantum computer and that is the whole shebang (the universe or more probably the multiverse). In fact we are (all matter) just programs running in this quantum computer. To put it two other ways:
- “We are such things as dreams are made of….”
- The universe is dreams in the mind of God (ultimate reality, infinite intelligence, or whatever makes sense to you).
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