so does this mean that computing will be almost reinvented? and we wont be using old binary code anymore? (well when it finaly arrives) cuz that would be bomb.. but i dont really know about this so please tell me that im wrong(if i am).
Yeah, odds are we will still be talking in 1's and 0's, its just a question of how. There are already light-based computers, and quantum computing is just a really cool /fast way to "transfer" electrons.
Right now we won´t have any revolution at all... The next 50 years they will try to find out how to make that things stable and as fast as the "ordinary" computers. Quantum Computers have the possibility to be MUCH faster, but to get it done... It might take a while...
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Ian @ Jul 30th 2007 4:36PM
so does this mean that computing will be almost reinvented? and we wont be using old binary code anymore? (well when it finaly arrives) cuz that would be bomb.. but i dont really know about this so please tell me that im wrong(if i am).
Kyle Simmons @ Jul 30th 2007 6:42PM
Yeah, odds are we will still be talking in 1's and 0's, its just a question of how. There are already light-based computers, and quantum computing is just a really cool /fast way to "transfer" electrons.
Tis---strange @ Jul 31st 2007 6:53AM
Right now we won´t have any revolution at all... The next 50 years they will try to find out how to make that things stable and as fast as the "ordinary" computers. Quantum Computers have the possibility to be MUCH faster, but to get it done... It might take a while...