Re: Help with quantum computing project
- From: Traveler <traveler@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 10:56:08 -0500
Inveterate ass kisser Sam Wormley wrote:
>kenfitz3@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I have a 30 minute presentation on Quantum Computing due in two weeks
>> (assigned a week ago) for an Operating Systems course I am taking.
>> Although I could probably find a lot of information on my own (and
>> fully intend in doing that), I thought I could speed up the process by
>> asking some knowlegable folks to help me with one small part.
>>
>> Would anyone be able to give me a rough outline of topics to address in
>> doing a presentation on Quantum Computing?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any ideas. Meanwhile, I'll be scouring the
>> internet for information.
>>
>> Ken
>>
>
> o what is quantum computing (QC)
QC means quackery and cracpottery.
> o if achieved, what kinds of problems can QC tackle (and what problems
> will be created.
Not applicable. QC is crackpottery.
> o what is required to achieve arbitrary QC
Not applicable. QC is crackpottery.
> o Meat of the presentation: what progress has been
> made that is expected to be necessary to achieve QC
Zero progress has been made other than fooling governments and
companies to come with grant funding and money for so-called research.
In sum, QC is one of the biggest con games in the history of science
and David Deutsch, an Oxford physicist, is the principal crackpot /con
artist. ahahaha... Other con games are black holes, wormholes, motion
in spacetime, time travel via closed time-like loops, etc...
Leave it to ***-for-brains Sam Wormley to jump at every opportunity
to kiss someone's ass in the physics community. Be careful with
Deutsch though. I hear rumors to the effect that the autistic nerd has
a slight hygiene problem. ahahaha... AHAHAHA... ahahaha...
Nasty Little Truth About Spacetime Physics:
http://www.rebelscience.org/Crackpots/notorious.htm
Physics is so much phucking phun. ahahaha...
Louis Savain
Why Software Is Bad and What We Can Do to Fix It:
http://www.rebelscience.org/Cosas/Reliability.htm
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