IBM Raises the Bar with a 50-Qubit Quantum Computer

Discussion in 'hardware' started by ronjor, Nov 11, 2017.

  1. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

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    by Will Knight November 10, 2017
     
  2. RockLobster

    RockLobster Registered Member

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    It is very difficult to understand how they aim to apply quantum theory to computing.
    I proposed an alternate theory that explains quantum entanglement and electromagnetic radiation, particle and wave theory and its relationship to dark matter and got permenantly banned from physicsforums.com for posting it, lmao.
     
  3. plat1098

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    Hey, what are some other potential applications of this unreal technology? :) Not at all savvy, but it seemed, after reading one of the links in the main article, that IBM's technology is able to simulate (replicate?) a molecule. Could human replication/simulation be an offshoot of that in the distant future?
     
  4. EASTER

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    Maybe they were afraid you were on to something USEFUL that might expose either a weakness in their own line of deduction/theory or protecting your theory FOR YOU from a sharp thinker who might actually make something of it into a cohesive framework.

    Either way, IMHO it's an exciting subject of formulations that are coming into their own eventually.

    Can't hold back discoveries for very long in this specialty I think :)
     
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