Roger Penrose has a theory about a cyclical conformal universe, which requires that the universe eventually only contains photons. As photons travel at the speed of light, they do not experience the passage of time, so they also do not experience distance (space). So in the deep remote future, when only photons are left, the difference between the very large and miniscule disappears, and you get all photons in the universe existing at the same point at the same time, which causes a new big bang. At least, that is Penrose's theory. I believe they found some evidence in the CMB supporting it.
As a non-Physicist, I absolutely love the CCC hypothesis and I really hope it turns out to be true. It seems like such a beautiful alternative to the idea of the heat death of the universe just lasting forever and nothing ever happening again.
I now did everything I could to constrain the memory usage of the original SD repo, I was finally able to get it to run, and it produced green squares as output :(
What I did:
- scripts/txt2img.py, function - load_model_from_config, line - 63, change from: model.cuda() to model.cuda().half()
- removed invisible watermarking
- reduced n_samples to 1
- reduced resolution to 256x256
- removed sfw filter
Just can't get it to work and it's not producing an error message or anything that I could debug it with.
Your model is overflowing/underflowing generating NaNs. I got it with memory optimised, increased resolution (multiples of 32, 384 x 384) and full precision while keeping it in 4 GB.
The only moral obligation a citizen has in a free republic is to not violate the rights of fellow citizens. Beyond that, you should be free to live your life as you choose, including being apolitical and ignoring the news. It may not be the smartest position to take for maintaining your freedoms, but it is a morally valid one.
The wallet seed is a list of 12 words, which can be used by any wallet to restablish ownership. But many wallets allow you to export an encrypted backup, protected by a user generated passphrase. In this case, you don't need the seed.