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Quantum Teleportation and Computation
Posted on 12/20/2001 5:17:16 AM PST by Father Wu
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posted on
12/20/2001 5:17:17 AM PST
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Father Wu
To: Father Wu
Nice read. You probably won't get very many replies though. Its a bit esoteric for this crowd.
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12/20/2001 5:23:14 AM PST
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AUgrad
To: AUgrad
I hope you are including yourself in "this crowd".
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12/20/2001 5:26:46 AM PST
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Russ
To: Father Wu;bitwhacker
To: Father Wu
Bump for later...After Coffee
To: ahariail
Ping Me
Not to esoteric for this crowd, but to esoteric for this early in the morning
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12/20/2001 5:43:24 AM PST
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ahariail
To: Father Wu
Very Funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes!
To: Russ
I hope you are including yourself in "this crowdNot really. I don't claim to fully understand all of the concepts discussed, but I minored in Physics in school so I have a general idea of what he is talking about. Before you get your feathers ruffled my comment wasn't a slight against anyone here. Most people are here to discuss politics. Few will take the time to read something that doesn't interest them.
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12/20/2001 5:45:10 AM PST
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AUgrad
To: Father Wu
This is a very well written article, Father. I know because I was able to understand the entire thing while watching television, entertaining Christmas company, holding the dog's head in my lap, and keeping it from eating the cat. Oh--and the sun was in my eyes.
To: Father Wu
"He was born on December 5, 1901 in Wuzburg, Germany."Can we be sure of that?
To: Father Wu
How many Heisenbergs does it take to change a light bulb?
If you knew the answer, you wouldn't know where the light bulb is.<--Highlight text to see answer.
To: Father Wu
Very nice. I remember reading about the excitement in the Quantum Physics world in '94. I was following it with some excitement myself for a year or two, then it seemed to fade away (at least from the public documents that I had access to at the time). Nice to see that it is being pursued.
One fun part of the high factoring ability that a QC would have is the fact that it could work for high-level encryption, as well as against it (which the article seems to suggest). It would be fun to get ahold of one of these QC's if they ever become reality (in a mass production sense) and work out some new, really snazzy encryption algorithm on one, or at least try to implement a hard core version of an existing one on it.
Thanks for the fun read for the day!
To: AUgrad
This thread about quantum computing has 53 replies already this morning.
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posted on
12/20/2001 5:49:03 AM PST
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Arkle
To: Arkle
This thread about quantum computing has 53 replies already this morning.OK so I was wrong. Pardon my mistake. Please.
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12/20/2001 5:51:21 AM PST
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AUgrad
Comment #15 Removed by Moderator
To: AUgrad
You would be amazed at the scope of the subjects to be found on FR.
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12/20/2001 5:59:01 AM PST
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CaptRon
To: thud
ping
To: Father Wu; dighton
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12/20/2001 6:06:30 AM PST
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Orual
To: Nick Danger
But if I read the answer don't I change it?
Bump for later.
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