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Post by admin on Nov 18, 2021 23:22:24 GMT
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Post by pt3r on Nov 19, 2021 6:28:54 GMT
Who can explain me the basics of quantum computing like I'm a 15 year old who just learned to program his commodore 64?
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Post by maydonpoliris on Nov 19, 2021 8:55:50 GMT
Who can explain me the basics of quantum computing like I'm a 15 year old who just learned to program his commodore 64? I miss the days of the c64 except the tape deck load speed.....that could've used some Quantum assistance back then.
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Post by pt3r on Nov 19, 2021 11:24:44 GMT
Turboloader FTW.
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Post by thehatghost on Nov 19, 2021 14:39:50 GMT
I believe (but could be very wrong) the basic principle is that instead of the smallest unit of data being a 1 or a 0, quantum particles can be in a state of superposition holding multiple states / bits of information utilizing their various attributes until measured, which allows a lot more information to be transferred in a single package.
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Post by pol on Nov 19, 2021 16:32:37 GMT
I believe (but could be very wrong) the basic principle is that instead of the smallest unit of data being a 1 or a 0, quantum particles can be in a state of superposition holding multiple states / bits of information utilizing their various attributes until measured, which allows a lot more information to be transferred in a single package. A non digital computer! Something else the computer industry can stop from working properly and make incompatible with everything else....
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