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Big win quantum error after all
Big win quantum error after all











big win quantum error after all

But the hole itself is really the absence of the whole (pun intended) - or is it? Kinda like the donut and donut hole, no? Without the donut, there would be no hole. So it begs the question: what makes information? Is it the thing itself? Or the thing(s) which it lacks? And if information consists primarily of the differences between itself and not-itself - then what exactly are we referring to when we talk about information? If all permutations of information exist, then it ceases to be information. (Now the good deconstructuralist will ask which of the oppositions is "privileged" above the other - but I digress.) Without one, there is no possibility of the other.

big win quantum error after all

That's actually something I hadn't thought of - the deconstructuralist turn: that information itself only exists because its binary opposition ("no-information") also exists. People are constantly changing the spec and generally that's bad for any design process.

#BIG WIN QUANTUM ERROR AFTER ALL SOFTWARE#

Then when people do get it they wil simply just write software that will also appear equally slow and then convince us we "need" to develop something else that really takes even more time. Forcing quantum mechanics into the picture will really set back the development time table significantly because only a small ammount of people will ever be able to grasp concepts like that. I can't tell you how a new breed of people has seen fit to make programming an old boys club like they have with most other sciences. One of the major stumbling blocks short of maybe latin historically has been mathmetics. Also the mathmetical requirements to actually program a computer like that would really be quite massive. Now we have programs that do basically the same things but tack some hokey little graphical mess on the front and make everything seem all right while sucking the preformance down the drain. Programs used to be small, fast, efficient. In everything that we do there is always progress but there is always a waste here and there and usually it's abig one.













Big win quantum error after all