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iceteaplease 53M
753 posts
1/6/2008 2:08 pm
Quantum mechanic junkies take a gander at this

BBC report-

Silicon electronics are a staple of the computing industry, but researchers are now exploring other techniques to deliver powerful computers.

A quantum computer is a theoretical device that would make use of the properties of quantum mechanics, the realm of physics that deals with energy and matter at atomic scales.

In a quantum computer data is not processed by electrons passing through transistors, as is the case in today's computers, but by caged atoms known as quantum bits or Qubits.

"It is a new paradigm for computation," said Professor Artur Ekert of the University of Oxford. "It's doing computation differently."

A bit is a simple unit of information that is represented by a "1" or a "0" in a conventional electronic computer.

A qubit can also represent a "1" or a "0" but crucially can be both at the same time - known as a superposition.

This allows a quantum computer to work through many problems and arrive at their solutions simultaneously.

"It is like massively parallel processing but in one piece of hardware," said Professor Ekert.


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OceanBlue122 56F

1/6/2008 3:46 pm

This is extraordinary, T!!! My, my how things advance in technologies! This is great for science and medical fields but what will it mean anything for the regular everyday user? Do you have any idea?


iceteaplease replies on 1/6/2008 6:33 pm:
That's actually a scary question to answer but here goes.....

"ENLIGHTENMENT"