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8th Nov 2018
8th Nov 2018
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  • Splort
    Splort
    27th Mar 2024
    nice +!
  • locamotive21310
    locamotive21310
    11th Oct 2022
    guys. stop sciencing. this man is just trying to fit in. speaking of which heres your upvote.
  • Airoboma
    Airoboma
    31st Oct 2020
    atom have neutrons electrons protons
  • SpeedCat998
    SpeedCat998
    18th Sep 2019
    but what about the qutrit
  • SpeedCat998
    SpeedCat998
    18th Sep 2019
    yikes. we have some very smart people here.
  • Atari
    Atari
    14th Nov 2018
    There are a total of three rotational axes that are measured. These hold values ranging from 0 to 1 for each axis. A standard n qubit computer will produce a possible 2^n states. So a 2 bit quantum computer can hold 4 states, 3 can hold 8 and so on. The qubits hold all possible states before be measured but fall to one after probabalistic manipulation once measured. So no there is no 7 state computer and no they are not set in a state, you only read them as such.
  • Atari
    Atari
    14th Nov 2018
    @col0000 you are wrong as well.
  • col0000
    col0000
    14th Nov 2018
    @Taperjet5 actually amount of stored info is not multiplied by the amount of states and there aren't seven states it is 1 or 3 depends on the person or i am stupid but still the state that it is in is a 1 or a 0 there is no 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 it is 1 or 0 i am not completely knowledge able in the field but i can give you this
  • Atari
    Atari
    14th Nov 2018
    @Taperjet5 I dont think you know what you are talking about
  • ibx_Hellcat
    ibx_Hellcat
    14th Nov 2018
    I have 3,200fps on my TPT computer that is running TPT within TPT