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Topic: binary vs quantum for dummies (Read 73 times)

legendary
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December 01, 2019, 06:39:04 PM
#3
badecker your just proving, you cant think logically very well
Cheesy
legendary
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December 01, 2019, 05:15:40 PM
#2
This is quantum play.

Binary is something that you can do with your mind if you try. Binary is for the standard computer.

Quantum is the way our minds work. Trying to do quantum with the computer will be just as hard as trying to do binary in our minds.

The greatest success is achieved, right now, using quantum with our minds to formulate binary with the computers. Quantum with the computers is dangerous, because our minds can't track it like they we can track binary... even though our minds work using quantum.

Cool
legendary
Activity: 4214
Merit: 4458
December 01, 2019, 09:35:47 AM
#1
alot of people think quantum is some transdimensional multi universe theory that breaks physics. sorry. but it aint

simply put the 'dimension' reference is not about multi universe, but instead 2D to 3D

in even more simple form

binary          quantum
   1                   3
   |                  1+2
   0                   0

or if your into the electric voltage
binary: 0v or 1v
quantum: 0v or 0.33v or 0.66v or 1v

what this means is that a bit is 0 or 1.... and a qubit is 0,1,2,3
meaning that to get a number of 16 requires 4 bits 2x2X2X2
but requires only 2 qubits 4x4

so using 8 switches/bits/qubits binary can go to 256, and quantum can go to 65536

the whole story of quantum being off and on at the same time is not a thing of breaking physics. its simply that instead of having 2 options of off and on there are 4 options where the ones in the middle give more choice.
its like a light switch vs a dimmer dial light panel
when only a 3rd of power is let through to a light, the light is not fully off, nor fully on.. its just dimly lit

having 4 options instead of just 2 allows more complicated choices. EG
it changes simple yes or no questions to being allowed to be answered with no, sometimes, most of the time, yes

imagine it like driving a road but your GPS only allowed you to go forward(1) and backward(0)
then
imagine it like driving a road and your GPS allowed  forward(3) and backward(0). left(1) right(2)

if you check out google 'quantum' system you see this
binary
0--1

quantum
 2    3
    X
 0    1
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