To: C19fan
A pointless article. An engineer alive in 1900 would think crossing the ocean in 3 hours is impossible too. There are potential technologies we can't even imagine right now.
7 posted on
10/04/2017 5:42:19 AM PDT by
varyouga
To: varyouga
An engineer alive in 1900 would think crossing the ocean in 3 hours is impossible too
The hubris of "scientists" is amazing to behold.
That must have been built into the computer hologram of the universe. :-)
16 posted on
10/04/2017 6:17:16 AM PDT by
cgbg
(Hidden behind the social justice warrior mask is corruption and sexual deviance.)
To: varyouga
>>There are potential technologies we can't even imagine right now.
Got Romans Chapter 1?
I imagine maybe folks would be better off if the "cultured" focused on reality and Natural Law for a while instead of becoming further psychotically detached from it in the Utopian Technocratic Matrix/Maze...
XX + XX = FAIL
XY + XY = FAIL
XX + XY = Human


25 posted on
10/04/2017 6:40:11 AM PDT by
HLPhat
("TO SECURE THESE RIGHTS" -- Government with any other purpose is not American.)
To: varyouga
Did you even bother to read the article?
"Ringel and Kovrizhi showed that attempts to use quantum Monte Carlo to model systems exhibiting anomalies, such as the quantum Hall effect, will always become unworkable....The researchers calculated that just storing information about a couple of hundred electrons would require a computer memory that would physically require more atoms than exist in the universe."
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