If a quantum computer can run a program to a solution before it's turned on, how does it know which problem to solve?
Or does it solve ALL problems simultaneously? Does the answer iclude the term 42?
IIRichard
So if you understand the IFM you're well on the way to understanding this computational stuff...
Still...
I'm pretty sure I read an article about this topic a few years ago which was supposed to be a hoax. Of course, I might be wrong. I guess I'd need a quantum computer to find that article now.![]()
Haggar Physicists Develop 'Quantum Slacks'
June 6, 2001 | Issue 37•21
DALLAS–At a press conference Monday, Haggar physicists announced the successful development of "Quantum Slacks," attractive, wrinkle-free pants that paradoxically behave like both formal and casual wear.
"With this breakthrough, pants enter a whole new dimension," said Dr. Daniel Chang, head of the Haggar team. "Conventional notions about the properties and possibilities of slacks have been completely turned on their head."
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But how will you know even then? Look inside the box?It all sounds very nice. I don't actually believe any of it, and probably won't until a quantum computer is sitting on my desktop.