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Previously on "Want to understand quantum computing and related techonology?"
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That is chosen by another observer who is observing you observing a quantum state, and so on. It's a virtuous circle, like this:
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It will only choose one when you observe it.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
At the same time!
It's a bit like PC in that regard. It will only act like a moron if someone is watching it.
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I have a Quantum computer at home. It is neither switch on or off until I see it.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostCast your beady eyes over this little lot (all 836 pages of it!)
Understanding Quantum Technologies, by Olivier Ezratty
Seriously, the author says he is an IT specialist and on a brief skim so far, it looks quite interesting and relatively approachable.
On his blog at http://www.oezratty.net/wordpress/ (mostly in French, sadly) he says of this free ebook:
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And they will use earthworms to store the databases:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-59489560
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At the same time!Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo not really. "It's in this 900 page book" is not really that helpful an answer to a very basic question.
Anyway I'm convinced quantum computing is either the next big thing, a total gimmick, or possibly both/neither.
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No not really. "It's in this 900 page book" is not really that helpful an answer to a very basic question.Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
It was more a clever play on the fact the original post is about a book that 'quite interesting and relatively approachable' and NotAClueOutsideUK asked a question the book can answer.
Maybe it wasn't that clever
Anyway I'm convinced quantum computing is either the next big thing, a total gimmick, or possibly both/neither.
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It was more a clever play on the fact the original post is about a book that 'quite interesting and relatively approachable' and NotAClueOutsideUK asked a question the book can answer.Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
Ah OK, I guess I'll understand once I've read the book!
Maybe it wasn't that clever
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WHoooooooooshOriginally posted by OwlHoot View Post
Er, that is the identical link I posted (two posts up)
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