Posted on 07/01/2025 11:08:24 AM PDT by Red Badger
White mice & lawyers. Plenty more where they came from.
A string of quantum computers the size of a matchbox is able to copy, then fax every strand of DNA of an organic being in a stream through a wormhole.
The original remains, while the copy may wind up in any one of alternate dimensions, an infinite number quite similar to ours, many quite different.
I don’t mean to brag, but I have learned to insert my pinkie nail in the USB port and do just that.
Just got back from Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963! Downside is, there are dozens of me running around different Earth variants.
Original me: Not my problem. What a time to be alive!
The double-slit experiment is a famous quantum experiment where light is shone through two narrow slits in a barrier. When light passes through these slits, it creates an interference pattern on a screen behind the barrier. This pattern is a series of alternating bright and dark bands, which is characteristic of waves interfering with each other.
Here’s why it’s so significant in quantum mechanics:
Wave-like behavior: The interference pattern demonstrates that light behaves like a wave, as the patterns can only be explained by overlapping wave fronts that constructively and destructively interfere.
Particle-like behavior: Even when light is sent through the slits one photon (particle) at a time, the interference pattern still emerges over time. This is baffling because a single photon should, intuitively, pass through only one of the slits and create just two bands on the screen.
Where are those particles?
Mine have been the black screen of death lately.
If Item A is in one state and Item B changes to match when A is manipulated, its more about being able to instantly being able to communicate regardless of distance.
Good thing MS finally got rid of the blue screen of death then.
Sounds like an extreme version of a wireless telegraph
oh man.
They should start with Demoncraps first. The monkeys are much more intelligent.
“The team’s new approach suggests that rather than relying on a single, massive quantum processor, quantum computing could move toward a modular, distributed system.”
Excellent vision and foresight going in to this. This concept should have been pushed for nuclear power plants decades ago. A bunch of little ones that can be easier controlled, more stable supply, and less dangerous.
Skynet / Collosuss will be that much harder to destroy.
I tried to teleport between Windows 10 and Windows 11 but Bitlocker on 11 blocked me.
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