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This page gives you an intro to quantum computing, really good, it is really easy to understand and gives you the general idea about it. From the page: "Behold your computer. Your computer represents the culmination of years of technological advancements beginning with the early ideas of... more
Reviewed by J-C-Spiegel Sep 02 2006, 06:11am ( 114 reviews ) • caltech.edu
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Rated by mcdonabe on Dec 25 2008, 9:32pm
Hopefully it will support OSX lol
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Reviewed by Juriasu on Oct 15 2008, 12:14pm
Too many big words o_0
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Rated by M-104 on Oct 05 2008, 4:16pm
A great overview of quantum computing - still in its pre-infancy. I'd be rooting for this emerging technology, but at this point the research is unfortunately adding to existential risk by radically decreasing the future cost of computing. That could enable the careless AI researchers out there (the ones trying to hack their way to a general intelligence through non-transparent algorithms) to succeed first.
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Rated by Haitek808 on Sep 02 2008, 1:11pm
old page but good info!
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Rated by pamelav828 on Aug 21 2008, 9:31pm
Good info! I could spend the next 5 years of my life getting lost in the information!
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Rated by JohnnyDanger on Aug 19 2008, 7:01am
From the page: "WALL OF GODDAMN TEXT"
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Rated by Lbgrowl on Jul 15 2008, 6:32pm
From the page: "Hence with one fell swoop, one tick of the computer clock, a quantum operation could compute not just on one machine state, as serial computers do, but on 2500 machine states at once!"