Some possible uses of such an immense computational resource have been proposed. • An idea suggested by
Charles Stross, in his novel
Accelerando (2005), would be to use it to run perfect simulations or
uploads of human minds into
virtual reality spaces supported by the matrioshka brain. Stross even went as far as to suggest that a sufficiently powerful species utilizing enough raw processing power could launch attacks upon, and manipulate, the structure of the universe itself. • In
Godplayers (2005),
Damien Broderick surmises that a matrioshka brain would allow simulating entire alternate universes. • The
futurist and
transhumanist author
Anders Sandberg wrote an essay speculating on implications of computing on the massive scale of machines such as the matrioshka brain, published by the
Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies. • Matrioshka brains and other
megastructures are a common theme in the
fictional Orion's Arm universe, where they are used by
superintelligences as processing nodes connected by artificial
wormholes. • The
Dennis E. Taylor novels ''
Heaven's River (2021) and Not Till We Are Lost'' (2024) mention building a Matrioshka brain for use with replicant and artificial intelligence. The large processing power available is also used for
security hacking and to run complex simulations in very short time. • In the
Evan Currie novel,
A Seed That Was Sown, the beginning of a new series subsequent to his
Odyssey One series, makes use of a Matrioshka Brain as a central threat. Currie routinely uses tech at the edge of human knowledge for story components. • In
the Expanse novel series, a crystalline sphere the size of Jupiter was found in a
white dwarf system, dubbed the Adro Diamond. It was built by the ancient Ring Builder civilization as a massive computer and data storage archive. Estimated to be five billion years old, the Adro Diamond orbits a white dwarf star called Adro (with its name derived from the star it orbits), and possesses a machine-perfect smooth surface and is composed of densely packed carbon, making it almost transparent. Seemingly abandoned, the species that built the structure has long been extinct. • In the TV series
Pantheon, the protagonist Maddie Kim, an
uploaded intelligence, spends 16,807 years constructing a matrioshka brain. Using the DNA and epigenetic memory of every human who ever lived, she simulates billions of parallel universes over roughly 101,000 years, with the goal of creating a perfect
ancestor simulation of her pre-upload life in order to functionally resurrect her dead loved ones by extracting their exact copies from it. ==See also==