Limits and Everyday Life

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一起发财|Feb 07, 2026 07:53
Humans are superintelligent beings trapped in low-bandwidth shells. Our entire lives are spent trying to touch another soul using language that operates at just tens of bits per second—a level of efficiency so low it's almost despairing. Only in the moment of creating new life are we briefly allowed to open God's backdoor. A single sperm carries about 750 MB of data. The average volume of semen in a normal male ejaculation contains roughly 200 million sperm. Converted into data, the total data volume of one ejaculation is approximately 150 PB. If we calculate based on an average of 5 seconds, the instantaneous transmission bandwidth during human ejaculation is about 30 PB/s. How terrifying is this bandwidth? It's more than 150 times the total capacity of the global internet. The instantaneous data flow from this one "burst" would be enough to overwhelm all the undersea cables and communication satellites humanity has. In the computer world, overclocking generates massive heat, leading to unstable voltage. Afterward, the system often needs to cool down by lowering its frequency or even rebooting. For humans, this is the refractory period, commonly known as "sage time." During those 5 seconds of explosive 30 PB/s physical flow and extreme neural excitement, the system burns through its cache (dopamine, energy). The system is then forced into "safe mode" or "low-power standby mode" to cool down and rebuild its index. This is why Musk is researching "brain-machine interfaces." He wants to break this "frequency limit" and enable humans to achieve broadband communication without taking off their pants.
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