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Not even a shred.
Another bullshit claim about quantum entanglement with zero evidence to back it up.
Into this crazy imaginary thing called a quantum computer, but almost certainly won't be.
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Scientists in china have achieved quantum teleportation
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Good News for Nanomedicine: Quantum Dots Appear Safe in Pioneering Study On Primates (ARTICLE)
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MrSeb writes "Chinese physicists are reporting that they've successfully teleported photonic qubits (quantum bits) over a distance of 97 kilometers (60mi). This means that quantum data has been transmitted from one point to another, without passing through...
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I am interested in quantum computing, but have not studied it in depth. Things like Shor's algorithm intrigue me.
My question is if quantum computing took off in a big way (i.e. functional quantum home computers were available) how would it affect us ...
Started by CiscoIPPhone on
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Think of a 16 bit quantum computer as a machine that has the answer to every 16 bit multiplication....
We would have to get physics degrees instead of computer science degrees :)
I would have to find certainly think about performance differently.
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Eponymous Hero sends this excerpt from Nature: "The philosophical status of the wavefunction — the entity that determines the probability of different outcomes of measurements on quantum-mechanical particles — would seem to be an unlikely ...
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Please keep topics such as religion, drug debate and politics to their respective subreddits. Peer-reviewed and neutral scientific research on these topics is welcome.
/r/science is for recent scientific research, science news and discoveries, reviews...
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Everything I have read about quantum physics says that while there is no "arrow of time" at the quantum level, meaning that processes can go forwards or backwards in time, something about that statistical nature of quantum interactions....
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I went through a period of being interested in how quantum computers work and what they might be good for if they ever become practical. I know they are talked about for code-breaking. I was interested is using them for validating software by essentially...
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If the information I write here is out-of-date that is relying on his memory for most of... .
I'm mildly interested, as I am in all science, but honestly I haven't spent a moment investigating in this presentation was Quantum Computing in AI.
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Hi Guys,
I have posted here in the past and found you to be very helpful.
I hope that you can help me out. I am in a long term debate with a
creationist and he has constantly referred to how "Quantum Mechanics
is undermining evolution and science"-I...
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Ridiculous
to claim that QM is undermining science - did he really say this
or are you putting words), dylandog101@yahoo.co.uk
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The Creationist clown has misunderstood Quantum Dynamics, having
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Quantum computing breakthrough
Well, that's how it's reported:
http://www.abc.net.au/science/articl...26/3489504.htm
Quote: : Researchers say they have designed a tiny crystal that acts like a quantum computer so powerful it would take a computer the...
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What sort....
Thanks.
For most of the tasks we use computers for, quantum computers will actually be far worse than current computers.
That quantum computers will only be more powerful than regular computers for certain classes of problems.
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