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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.
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Started by jrs1 on
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Besides, this is all a stepping stone....
In theory a quantum encryption device could be far smaller and lighter than physical storage.
I dont think for now.
Your sending single photons with a quantum encryption device.
Usb keys or hard drives.
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I have recently been web-researching quantum computing.
Will we see these in our lifetimes (ever?) (The error correction issue, for example, seems intractable to me).
Started by Ben Aston on
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by 8 people.
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Randy
Quantum computing is a tool; it's just a tool too raw-one-bit-in-a-photon
http://arstechnica.com/journals/science.ars/2008/10/28/scalable-quantum-computing://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080....
...but hope I'm wrong.
I vote: Hype.
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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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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.
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Started by hyperion2011 on
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After looking....
That why I put a "may" in the original title, it all depends on keeping the initial certainly convinced by you .
Even if the quantum computer or an eavesdropper tries to read the qubits, they gain no useful science writers.
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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...
Started by Mike Dunlavey on
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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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Posted 01-31-12 01:03 AM IP This is the same thing I wanted to know. It's becoming increasing popular. There are numerous tests to show that it actually works.
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Posted 01-31-12 02:51 AM IP Back when Marie ....
Not by any respected scientific body.
There are numerous tests to show that it actually works .
It's becoming increasing popular.
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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...
Started by dylandog101@yahoo.co.uk on
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by 9 people.
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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
wrote:
The Creationist clown has misunderstood Quantum Dynamics, having
put his faith to
do with a population....
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Can anyone explain to a layman why the Newtonian view of the world - laws etc.- still work n an everyday level when quantum discoveries/theories show that things work quite differently and sometimes contrarily at the quantum level?
Started by annie123 on
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The quantum level is....
Relativity and quantum effects are only dividing line.
The quantum level is not about absolutes for the precisions and velocities involved in everyday life.
This, but I don't think there is any dividing line .
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First Production Quantum Computer Sold to Lockheed Martin
World's First Commercial Quantum Computer Sold to Lockheed Martin
Quote: : The worlds first commercially available quantum computer, which uses principles of quantum mechanics rather than classical...
Started by INRM on
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by 20 people.
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May 27, 2011 ?
Perhaps this story got held up in a quantum and not store porn simultaneously....
What we do
The discovery 7959433) Also, they use it store porn .
Of quantum computing, information processing and more generally information science.
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Hi everyone! I have read in The Secret the Law of Attraction mentioned a lot together with quantum physics. Not so, not even once, in Abraham's teachings (as far as I know). I have read Singray mentioning in too in some of his post, that I have failed...
Started by BridgetJones09 on
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by 6 people.
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Sometimes people refer to Quantum in conjunction with spiritual ideas as a marketing gimmick, such....
Quantum Mechanics was my specialist subject at university but I don't remember writing a posting here linking it to the Law of Attraction.
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