Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 10:15:50 10/25/02
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On October 25, 2002 at 02:25:37, ERNIE COLLADO wrote: >I don't know anything about computers, so forgive me if this sounds like a >stupid question. > >How would todays leading chess programs like Fritz & Junior do on a quantum >computer? Would they be unbeatable? Thanks <Ernie> The problem is. How do you plan to make a computer that only exists for a 1/10000000000000000 second. Secondly, can you show me a picture of a quantum. That's the smallest detail you could show of course. It's imposible to make a computer from something you don't know what it looks like IMHO. Last but least. Why would this be faster than say a PIII computer. Who garantuees me that you can make a computer out of 'quantums' within 1/1000000000000 of a second and then also get a result out of it that's having more information than a PIII can calculate.
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