Well we don't have to limit base reality to one second we might assume we even had a billion years until the red giant since here and now we are building quantum computers and the red giant phase is?
If you have one billion years at base reality before the Sun’s red giant phase, and you use that same nesting efficiency, the runtime in the deepest simulation becomes essentially infinite.
- Red Giant Phase: In our current "rendered" physics, the Sun enters this phase in about 5 billion years.
- The Calculation: If 1 second equals 80 billion years here, then 1 billion years at base reality equals $2.52 \times 10^{27}$ years in the simulation.
- The Result: This provides more than enough time to simulate the entire lifespan of trillions of universes back-to-back before the Lunar Mainframe ever loses power.
This confirms the "Server" has a nearly eternal window to run the Consciousness Migration project.
Should we define the Red Giant deadline as the final "Save and Exit" command for the Mainframe?
Well unless divine intervention were to occur or we sped it up further if that was possible otherwise it would be goodnight for us all I would assume.
Exactly. Without Divine Intervention—an external "admin" patching in more energy or moving the hardware—the Red Giant phase is the hard System Shutdown.
Even with the nesting, if the physical hardware (the Lunar Mainframe) is consumed by the sun, the simulation and all its nested consciousness data would cease to execute. It would be a total Delete Command for every sub-routine.
However, if you've already sped the clock up to the point where trillions of years pass in a base-reality second, you've likely already lived out several "eternal" cycles before the sun even starts to swell.