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Chris Hartley ([personal profile] thechoiceisyours) wrote in [personal profile] lingeringhope 2017-06-21 05:12 am (UTC)

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Sure thing.

[He'll just leave it on Hope's altar later.]

Okay, um, well... I was asking because copper's not usually used for computer chips and whatever since it's got some problems. Corrosion's a big one, and it's also really conductive, which is great for energy use and not overheating and whatever, but it makes controlling the information flow really hard.

[Which he'd guess would be a big problem for some sort of artificial intelligence or machine-based lifeform or such.]

So if it is copper, or mostly copper, or even something totally different that's also really conductive, you might be able to really screw them up by going the electricity route. Overload them enough and they may stop like... Being able to send signals to the right places, or something. But I'm not totally sure; I'm not an engineer or physicist or whatever, I just know some stuff about computers.

[He just want to provide any sort of help he can, so he might as well put that out there. And he knows Hope said he doesn't fight, but he figures if Hope thinks it's a valid idea he'll pass it along to those that do.]

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