@The Gonch, …Nah! not all of it, green fireworks and tracer bullets, but also my chum Brian David Josephson needs it for his quantum tunneling junctions.
Topological Quantum Computers.
It’s blooming obvious! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_quantum_Hall_effect
After all, Harvard now use a D-Wave Quantum Computer to help them fold proteins. A variation of the Game With A Purpose “Foldit” game. and Google image search uses a D-Wave Quantum Computer.
Take all the computers in existence today, including the ones in smart phones, multiply that amount by a few zillions of zillion, and that is the power of Quantum Computers as they advance. Currently only 128 Q-bit, the 256 Q-bit is on the test bench… when we get to the 4096 Q-bit, it will be possible to simulate a Multiverse, and you won’t be able to distinguish reality from virtual reality! Atheists will have a field day! That bit about Jesus walking on water!… Now we know how He pulled off that stunt!
Physicists say there may be a way to prove that we live in a computer simulation
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Back in 2003, Oxford professor Nick Bostrom suggested that we may be living in a computer simulation. In his paper, Bostrom offered very little science to support his hypothesis — though he did calculate the computational requirements needed to pull off such a feat. And indeed, a philosophical claim is one thing, actually proving it is quite another. But now, a team of physicists say proof might be possible, and that it’s a matter of finding a cosmological signature that would serve as the proverbial Red Pill from the Matrix. And they think they know what it is.
According to Silas Beane and his team at the University of Bonn in Germany, a simulation of the universe should still have constraints, no matter how powerful. These limitations, they argue, would be observed by the people within the simulation as a kind of constraint on physical processes…. blah!
Hegelian Dialectic
Applying Max’s ‘economy of extinction’ meme, JP Morgan will now probably try to corner the barium derivatives market. But with fiends like that, who needs enemas?
KingOfTheNorthernHemisphere
My experience was, they have always tried to avoid it anyway. The full process is a kidney killer.
BankingThiefs
One would suspect they don’t order these exams anymore, not because barium ran out, but because it’s cheaper and safer to stick a camera down you mouth or up your shphing-shphing to examine you digestive system.
BTW, the term “Zillion” is not exactly ‘scientific’ but please allow me to quote:-
“…Note that there are uncountably many possible single qubit phase gates, one for every possible angle θ, so uncountably many of these gates cannot be represented by any finite circuit constructed from …blah! ”
“Uncountable” is the correct term, But when discussing hypothetical future Quantum Computer Virtual Multiverse Simulations, and potentially realistic developments, I like to sound “Prep School”, which is more enthusiastic than the correct nerd-speak.
Terry
I found it!
I think it in the chemtrails.
Suffer enough of that in your diet and they will be able to see you from space.
It’s all being used for chemtrailing
@The Gonch, …Nah! not all of it, green fireworks and tracer bullets, but also my chum Brian David Josephson needs it for his quantum tunneling junctions.
Topological Quantum Computers.
It’s blooming obvious!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_quantum_Hall_effect
After all, Harvard now use a D-Wave Quantum Computer to help them fold proteins. A variation of the Game With A Purpose “Foldit” game. and Google image search uses a D-Wave Quantum Computer.
Take all the computers in existence today, including the ones in smart phones, multiply that amount by a few zillions of zillion, and that is the power of Quantum Computers as they advance. Currently only 128 Q-bit, the 256 Q-bit is on the test bench… when we get to the 4096 Q-bit, it will be possible to simulate a Multiverse, and you won’t be able to distinguish reality from virtual reality! Atheists will have a field day! That bit about Jesus walking on water!… Now we know how He pulled off that stunt!
Physicists say there may be a way to prove that we live in a computer simulation
George Dvorsky View ProfileRSS
Back in 2003, Oxford professor Nick Bostrom suggested that we may be living in a computer simulation. In his paper, Bostrom offered very little science to support his hypothesis — though he did calculate the computational requirements needed to pull off such a feat. And indeed, a philosophical claim is one thing, actually proving it is quite another. But now, a team of physicists say proof might be possible, and that it’s a matter of finding a cosmological signature that would serve as the proverbial Red Pill from the Matrix. And they think they know what it is.
According to Silas Beane and his team at the University of Bonn in Germany, a simulation of the universe should still have constraints, no matter how powerful. These limitations, they argue, would be observed by the people within the simulation as a kind of constraint on physical processes…. blah!
Applying Max’s ‘economy of extinction’ meme, JP Morgan will now probably try to corner the barium derivatives market. But with fiends like that, who needs enemas?
My experience was, they have always tried to avoid it anyway. The full process is a kidney killer.
One would suspect they don’t order these exams anymore, not because barium ran out, but because it’s cheaper and safer to stick a camera down you mouth or up your shphing-shphing to examine you digestive system.
BTW, the term “Zillion” is not exactly ‘scientific’ but please allow me to quote:-
“…Note that there are uncountably many possible single qubit phase gates, one for every possible angle θ, so uncountably many of these gates cannot be represented by any finite circuit constructed from …blah! ”
“Uncountable” is the correct term, But when discussing hypothetical future Quantum Computer Virtual Multiverse Simulations, and potentially realistic developments, I like to sound “Prep School”, which is more enthusiastic than the correct nerd-speak.
I found it!
I think it in the chemtrails.
Suffer enough of that in your diet and they will be able to see you from space.
Oh my!
First peak Helium, now peak Barium!
Could there be any connection between last years report of peak bacon and this years report of peak enemas?