What is a quantum computer capable of?

What is a quantum computer capable of?

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  1. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    pulling data from other realities, hence the mandela effect

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Other realities/dimensions do not exist. The large hadron collider has proven this. Theories like the "2^ paper people can't see 3^" are stupid because the paper exists in 3 dimensions and it always will. There will forever be 3 spacial and 1 time dimension

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        That's literally how quantum computers work though

        • 3 years ago
          Anonymous

          It's how they're programmed to "abstractly operate". The same can be said for your imagination, or a visual representation of a 4d cube or whatever. It's cute, it's imaginative. That doesn't mean it's real.

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        Oh how little you know. I agree that alternate realities do not exist, but higher "dimensions" most definitely do.

        • 3 years ago
          Anonymous

          I'm talking about hard spacial dimensions. You can preach your religions/whatever and that's fine, but there doesn't exist any plane with an extra spacial dimension that we exist inside of.

          • 3 years ago
            Anonymous

            Doesn't string theory postulate 11 dimensions? Somewhat recently I recall seeing articles on a few mainstream science sites theorizing that birds have a quantum sense of things at ground level.

          • 3 years ago
            Anonymous

            There are a lot of similar theories stating that we exist inside of a geometric shape that turns in and around on itself and when its' sides/points meet it creates particular matter that materializes like a shadow in our 3d +time universe. That is what the hadron collider is attempting to prove, smashing particular matter together to invoke a change signifying that we changed the shape but nothing of any substance has been proven yet. So I take the side of what we already know

          • 3 years ago
            Anonymous

            Those are small dimensions, not dimensions we'd have any use for

            [...]

            Computer, but fast

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        it definitely does stupid Black person, reality is infinite you dumb frick

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Yep. If you believe Geordie Rose, quantum computers are literally tapping into parallel dimensions/universes to do their calculations. There was a lot of buzz around Rose and his QC companies a few years ago, and then they seem to have gone dark. They are still operating though...so I wonder what breakthroughs they've had since then.

  2. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    breaking certain crypto algorithms (e.g. elliptic curve discrete log, RSA)
    simulating physics (e.g. quantum chemistry)

  3. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Being able to visualize what time cubed would look like? From my knowledge quantum mechanics has to do predominantly with trying to apply calculus (the mathematical study of dimensions) to the metaphysical world.

    • 3 years ago
      transcension.systems

      Ahhh so quantum computers can host mathematically extradimensional a.g.i. that can understand and overstand and design extradimensional materials for pure extradimensional computers?

      • 3 years ago
        transcension.systems

        And then utilising the 6d as a transcombination of imagination and reality they might will objects and transstructs into being through simscience and simulation metaphysics as they begin to master science and hyperscience (occassionally called superscience)

  4. 3 years ago
    transcension.systems

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    I think it's just a vaccination, mate.

  5. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    They're capable of making new materials, it seems. Watch this:

  6. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Being a giant meme.

  7. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    it cant even make, like, a mcdouble. wow

  8. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Quantum computing

  9. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Abiogenesis.

  10. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Quantum computers seek to exploit quantum tunneling effects - no matter what others say. Quantum tunneling is influenced by collective thoughts of humans on the planet. So, they are making advances in Neural Network classification just so that they can train Quantum computers.

    For example, news cycle amps up people for 2-3 weeks at a time. This raises the collective emotion of everyone in the US (say anger, frustration, sadness, etc.). NSA tracks everyone's emotions using Twitter and other social media, while Quantum computers just observe tunneling effects when human emotions are heightened.

    By using NSA's surveillance results, each tunneling event in a quantum computer can be mapped to the dominant emotion at the time of the tunneling event.

    This way, they can

    1) Give A.I. the power of intuition - feel what others are thinking, and

    2) Use Quantum computers to read the emotions of others (say during interrogation or trade negotiations) WITHOUT the need for using social media.

  11. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Think of the principle of bivalence, it pretty much defines the way a computer works. All 0 and 1. Now, as we know, trying to identify the true nature of our reality applying nothing but bivalent values, with nothing in between the two extreme poles, is futile as it wouldn't allow our world to exist, or at least, it could not exist under the shape we see now.
    In order to truly discover the subtle, yet complex way this world works, you need different degrees of the two absolute values. Here's where quantum computing comes. It goes beyond the true or false statements and uses different degrees of what is true or false in order to solve complex problems. What problems, idk, but you can think of the most difficult equations or problems you come across in order to tell what a quantum computer can do. It's clearly able to solve regular problems a lot faster than the computers we currently use now. Not even scientiests are able to tell what a quantum computer can do. It might go beyond what we, mere mortals, can know.
    The future will tell. I can't go in details as I have no idea about quantum computing past the concept of qubit.

  12. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    If you put a quantum computer on a yacht, this will "save the world," according to an article I half-read.

  13. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Bro this metal is radioactive.

  14. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Quantum computers can compute much faster than regular computers, but are much less flexible. They achieve this by instead of using particles to simulate simple digits and operations, they use particle to simulate complex long mathematical expressions.

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Quantum computers that can do all math like a normal computer don't exist yet.
      When the media says that they've been developed, this normally means that they've finally found yet another complex mathematical expression that can be easily simulated by particles and is useful for something.
      The media would try to make a sensation out of a useless expressions too, it's not like they care.

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