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... square meters and weighs 40 tons. It is indeed larger than ordinary computers, but the Gaia computer is not an ordinary computer. It updates the social model all the time, and the data processed every minute and every second is an astronomical figure.

   Considering the functions it carries, the Gaia computer is really too small.

   "Our scientists have done analysis. Even with the current level of technology, to build a Gaia-like computer, it must be nearly a hundred times larger ...

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