Here's what I do. If something says quantum, read it as magic. It makes everything so much simpler.WouldYouKindly said:My brain hurts. I'm starting to understand how much older people feel. Here's this technology that I would either have to spend a decade learning about or simply grow up with it in order to understand it.
I'll try to keep up, but damn if it isn't hard to keep up.
WouldYouKindly said:My brain hurts. I'm starting to understand how much older people feel. Here's this technology that I would either have to spend a decade learning about or simply grow up with it in order to understand it.
I'll try to keep up, but damn if it isn't hard to keep up.
Essentially, this is a process of moving a higher order of computation information from Point A to Point B, more complex information faster with no loss of data. Not a literal teleportation, but a transmission nonetheless. Essentially, with a breakthrough like this, "How high is up?" just got alot higher in terms of computer information transmission.MiskWisk said:Here's what I do. If something says quantum, read it as magic. It makes everything so much simpler.WouldYouKindly said:My brain hurts. I'm starting to understand how much older people feel. Here's this technology that I would either have to spend a decade learning about or simply grow up with it in order to understand it.
I'll try to keep up, but damn if it isn't hard to keep up.
Oh boy!Rebel_Raven said:That's neat, and all, but I'm waiting on the Quantum Leap.
Unless observed, all subatomic particles have and don't have a goatee simultaneously.The Rogue Wolf said:So if you've "teleported" the evil twin of the input photon, does it have a tiny goatee?
My understanding of it is that that's basically what it means. Or rather, "we can transmit more data at a faster rate with the furthest distance we have yet managed."[small]Seriously, though, I've got no idea what any of this means aside from 'we can transmit more information farther now'.[/small]