What is a quantum computer?
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Such as quantum operators acting (not locally) at whole space, brain synapses are capable of dynamical cross-cruise information field and find / define at first sight obscure context. Now here synapses act as quantum elements dynamicaly finding / naming ("measuring") the discrete reality..., I believe:)
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Oh, well now that you've explained it ...Cerveny wrote:Such as quantum operators acting (not locally) at whole space, brain synapses are capable of dynamical cross-cruise information field and find / define at first sight obscure context. Now here synapses act as quantum elements dynamicaly finding / naming ("measuring") the reality..., I believe:)
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Any computer (even equiped by quantum logic elements) is not able to spontaneously create new algorithm. See simply known example to Gauss sum numbers from 1 to 100. Dynamical synapses grouping, whole data space seeing (at once, not as a sequence) provides effective results...
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That's a misunderstanding of the famous story about Gauss. The algorithm was well known. The story is about how clever Gauss was as a young boy.Cerveny wrote:Any computer (even equiped by quantum logic elements) is not able to spontaneously create new algorithm. See simply known example to Gauss sum numbers from 1 to 100. Dynamical synapses grouping, whole data space seeing (at once, not as a sequence) provides effective results...
And (playing Devil's advocate) if a physical mechanism can not discover an algorithm ... how did Gauss do it?
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Since he used "quantum computer" ... But excuse me, I meant more like "spontaneously use" instead of "spontaneously create" ...
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Blueprint for universal quantum computer. My only question is when?:
https://m.phys.org/news/2017-02-bluepri ... antum.html
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Update: This article answers my when question:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/scien ... 58036.html
https://m.phys.org/news/2017-02-bluepri ... antum.html
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Update: This article answers my when question:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/scien ... 58036.html
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On the shelf at Best Buy in time for Christmas.Philosophy Explorer wrote:Blueprint for universal quantum computer. My only question is when?:
https://m.phys.org/news/2017-02-bluepri ... antum.html
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Personally NanoTech implemented Rod Logic and will be the next true revolution in Computing, a 'super'-computer in your pocket. If it happens that is.
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You don't even have to go that far. Last year IBM announced that they will make their quantum computer (which is more powerful than a supercomputer) accessible to the general public.Arising_uk wrote:Personally NanoTech implemented Rod Logic and will be the next true revolution in Computing, a 'super'-computer in your pocket. If it happens that is.
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Of course they will, but can I fit it in my pocket and use it for anything I want to do?Philosophy Explorer wrote:You don't even have to go that far. Last year IBM announced that they will make their quantum computer (which is more powerful than a supercomputer) accessible to the general public.
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I believe you can access IBM's computer through the Internet so my answer is yes as long as you have a smartphone. Want me to look up the article and post it?Arising_uk wrote:Of course they will, but can I fit it in my pocket and use it for anything I want to do?Philosophy Explorer wrote:You don't even have to go that far. Last year IBM announced that they will make their quantum computer (which is more powerful than a supercomputer) accessible to the general public.
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And do what?Philosophy Explorer wrote:I believe you can access IBM's computer through the Internet so my answer is yes as long as you have a smartphone. ...
No.Want me to look up the article and post it?
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"And do what?" You raised the question. Don't you know what you want to do?Arising_uk wrote:And do what?Philosophy Explorer wrote:I believe you can access IBM's computer through the Internet so my answer is yes as long as you have a smartphone. ...No.Want me to look up the article and post it?
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I do. I also know that 'accessing a quantum computer through your smart phone' is not the same as having a NanoTech Rod Logic machine in your pocket.Philosophy Explorer wrote:"And do what?" You raised the question. Don't you know what you want to do? ...
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Let me ask you this then. What would you hope to gain through the Rod Logic device that you couldn't gain from a smartphone (which is available)?Arising_uk wrote:I do. I also know that 'accessing a quantum computer through your smart phone' is not the same as having a NanoTech Rod Logic machine in your pocket.Philosophy Explorer wrote:"And do what?" You raised the question. Don't you know what you want to do? ...
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