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"Quantum entanglements"

Postby Taro Toporific » Thu Feb 20, 2003 11:35 pm

"Quantum entanglements"!? Dang. That sounds a hell like the dual-states couple of old girlfriends of mine.
Quantum computing inches closer, say Japanese
ABC Online, Australia - 20 Feb 2003
Ultra-fast quantum computers were now a step closer following a technological breakthrough claimed by Japanese researchers....successfully created a state of quantum entanglement between two solid-state qubits for the first time.
..Quantum computers use 'qubits' - data in the form of quantum particles - as the basic information unit and these will eventually be more flexible and faster in processing information than existing computer processes...

Within all this uncertainty lies certainty...
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