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May 21st, 2002, 08:02 AM
#29
Junior Member
Terr
well, yes, that is what you need. But when you use ficticious values in a model, it is still more theoretical than real world aplication. and as any quantum physicist will tell you (like heisenburg [spelling?]) you can never know the direction and spin of any given electron at the same time. this makes for some big wholes to fill in a round about way. but i am really excited about developments in string theory.
i give 15 years before we have a terminal with a quantum computing secondary processor... right now we can have only factored the number "15" in a quantum enviornment.
Liquid computing in a billion billion mole liquid read and manipulated by a state of the art MRI....
Nifty, huh?
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