Your job, should you choose to accept it, is to comment on this thread explaining the most awesome thing you've done this month. You may be as blatantly proud of yourself as you feel. You may unabashedly consider yourself the coolest freaking person ever because of that awesome thing you're dying to tell everyone about. This is the place to do just that.
Remember, however, that this isn't any kind of progress thread. Nor is it any kind of proposal thread. This thread is solely for people to talk about the awesome things they have done. Not "will do". Not "are working on". Have already done. This is to cultivate an environment of object level productivity rather than meta-productivity methods.
So, what's the coolest thing you've done this month?
EY doesn't imply that hypercomputation is possible in our universe. He does imply that there are logically possible universes in which hypercomputation is possible. Hypercomputation is any computational process that is able to evaluate at least one non-Turing-computable function.
(That last definition may be unhelpful in practice. If our universe is finite then it can't contain anything that's even Turing-powerful, never mind capable of hypercomputation. If our own lifespan and perceptual powers are finite then there's no way we could ever know anything was doing hypercomputation.)
What about computing a Turing-computable function in O(m) time, where a Turing machine needs O(n) and m < n? Does quantum computation count as hypercomputation? The Wikipedia page seems to say no.