I don't pretend to be any kind of expert on this, but I was wondering what the good people at gateworld thought about the theory, and now practice of quantum computers.
They are based on the theory of Quantum mechantics, that one object could occupy two locations at the same time.
The idea is revlountionary, now with our computers the process of deriving the prime factors of two multiplicats is the bases of firewalls(basiclly what they are) and with Quantum computers they would be able to factor numbers expontially faster. The information is stored in quantum bits or qubits. These qubits are what make it possible for a computer, thier interaction with one anther is interpeted thus showing the end calc.
I only scratched the surface on this confusing thing, I suggest, if you want to, to read a little more about it. I inserted a link that looks like it has the nessary info.http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/com...tum_computers/
I would also like to know how you feel this will impact our beloved Sci-fi series, from Stargate to Star trek, with their binary computers and crystals, this (if success occurs) would throw all that out the window.
They are based on the theory of Quantum mechantics, that one object could occupy two locations at the same time.
The idea is revlountionary, now with our computers the process of deriving the prime factors of two multiplicats is the bases of firewalls(basiclly what they are) and with Quantum computers they would be able to factor numbers expontially faster. The information is stored in quantum bits or qubits. These qubits are what make it possible for a computer, thier interaction with one anther is interpeted thus showing the end calc.
I only scratched the surface on this confusing thing, I suggest, if you want to, to read a little more about it. I inserted a link that looks like it has the nessary info.http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/com...tum_computers/
I would also like to know how you feel this will impact our beloved Sci-fi series, from Stargate to Star trek, with their binary computers and crystals, this (if success occurs) would throw all that out the window.
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