(07-19-2009, 04:22 AM)CacoFFF Wrote: Not to talk about particle physics, a simple table would need a lot of points for collision, for destruction (generating chunks in the moment, not premade), weight...
In order to achieve that in a city sized map, an insanely great processing power would be required, talk about quantic processors.
But lol, of course, if you want real life graphics, you are going to have to emulate real life physics, and I doubt someone will be able to emulate every single atom.
You may want to read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Point_%28Tipler%29
In particular, this passage.
Quote:According to Tipler's Omega Point Theory, as the universe comes to an end at a singularity in a particular form of the Big Crunch, the computational capacity of the universe would accelerate faster and faster. In principle, then, a program run on this universal computer could continue forever in its own terms, even though the universe would last only a finite amount of proper time.

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