Quote (darkhead69 @ 2 Dec 2020 12:45)
they will call it lucky guesses everytime even when it gets to the point of being mathmaticvally impossible to be coincidence, which we're past that already
Sadly for them, i will publish eventually and explain all with academic approved citations.
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Okay, quantum theory has been around for a long time. Einstein talks about it in his Einstein's Moon publication as well, although he doesn't like it because it "Breaks down the idea of Natural Law". I personally think if we had the technology for him to tinker with it back then he would have lost his life to it's fascination.
Anyway, to understand quantum theory we will start at standard supercomputing. Which utilize extremely high processing power (bits) to process data, run general or specific simulations, or build molecular simulations to solve health issues. It's very powerful and the current market place is exclusive and year maintenance is upwards of $1.2m dollars a year itself.
Quantum computing is even more expensive, due to its energy consumption. The difference between supercomputing and quantum computing is that Quantum (qbits) can exist in multiple states (time, space), they can also self correct any errors if th quantum field is stable enough, and they can phase in-between their multiple states(think Ant-Man 2) to process projections/probability.
So what does all that bullshit mean?
Each of these types of computing still rely on directives and code to tell them how to function which is to retrieve data, analyize data, organize data, process results of data. While supercomputing does these strings in order of completion. Quantum computing can exist in hundreds, even millions of states at the same time to process the metadata strings. Then they can bring all the results back as one and combine them to become results a human can interpret.
Even more lamens?
So imagine a supercomputer is FAST, but it cannot separate the data and reassemble it. A Q CPU separates it to it's smallest form. Analyzes principle value, combines all principle values together and forms results for evaluation.
This post was edited by Jere on Dec 2 2020 12:47pm