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Matrioshka HypernodeTransapient tech computronium habitat making use of the entire mass-energy of its local star![]() The hot central part of a Matrioshka Hypernode glows dimly through the concentric outer shells of computronium; most of the energy generated by this structure is radiated finally as infrared radiation |
Once activated, the central core of
the hypernode begins
converting hydrogen to energy at a rate set to match the output of the
former
star (or whatever rate the inhabitants deem optimal) and radiating its
energy
out to the orbiting computronium systems.
The innermost processor layer intercepts this energy,
first using it to
power itself and then radiating the waste heat produced to provide
power to the
next computing layer further out where the process is repeated in
standard
Matrioshka fashion.
Standard Matrioshka nodes have
operational lifetime’s
equivalent to their parent star (billions to tens of billions of years)
and
processor masses on the order of 1E26kg.
In contrast, a hypernode class Matrioshka has an
operational lifetime of
well over 10 trillion years and employs processor masses on the order
of
2E28kg. Using Second
Singularity
“Ultimate
Chips” each running at 100W input power, this is a
quantity of
computronium sufficient to support some 2.77E28 modosophont
minds, or
1.78E24
First
Singularity minds, or 5.43E18 Second Singularity minds, and their
supporting virtual environments. Or
various combinations of all three.
These
numbers vastly exceed the entire current population of the explored
galaxy and
allow the inhabitants of each hypernode to enjoy a virtual existence in
a
multitude of worlds exceeding the projected number of planets and
planetary
systems in the entire galaxy.
Finally, moving beyond even the
technology of a “basic”
hypernode, there are documented instances of Fourth
Singularity or
higher minds
constructing what has come to be called an “Omega
Class” hypernode. In
such a case, the power produced by the
nodes central conversion system is first used to energize a vast array
of high
efficiency plasma processors which in turn radiate the waste energy of
their
computations out to the surrounding processor cloud.
Plasma processors are known to play a role in
the operation of S4 and possibly higher minds, but to date the exact
capacity
and function of such systems in a hypernode configuration has not been
forthcoming.
As of this writing there are 34
hypernodes in operation
within the Negentropy
Alliance, 17 operating in the MPA, and 109 in
use
or
under construction in various locations across the rest of the
Civilized
Galaxy.
Moving beyond the bounds of
Sephirotic
civilization, over
117,000 hypernodes have been observed in operation within the
Panvirtuality,
with more than half having been confirmed as of the “Omega
Class” type.
Perhaps more worrisome to those
sophonts charged with
observing the Efficiency
Maximization Paradigm, recent activity in the
last 1500
years within Paradigm space seems to indicate that the EMP has begun a
massive
program of stellar disassembly and upgrading.
Current observations indicate that as many as one-third of
the stars
within the Paradigm volume are being subjected to disassembly
operations and at
least some evidence points to the possibility that this is intended to
produce
a large number of hypernode systems within a short period of time. Diplomatic transmissions
have so far produced
either silence or broadcast messages that the Paradigm is engaging in
‘standard
hardware improvement operations’.
More
than one observer has already suggested that such an abrupt increase in
activity raises several worrisome possibilities, include that the
Paradigm is
preparing for some form of mass transcension, that it is preparing
another
expansion attempt and that the new hypernodes are intended to house
newly
‘maximized’ populations, or that the entire process
is nothing more than a
ruse, intended to distract Sephirotic observers while the Paradigm
attempts a
covert assault from another direction entirely.