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  • Think of the underlying law of nature. The way of all things.

    Consider its astounding inferences and implications.

    The single, underlying law ... of nature! Not merely of physics, chemistry, psychology, biology, etc., but of all known fields of inquiry. The law we can all relate to, identify, understand and apply.

    Ask yourself. What is the underlying law of nature?

    Delight in the question. Have fun in the process of finding the answer firsthand for yourself.

    Google it, as a start.

  • Last number of pi here we come!

  • douche bag says what?

  • not very good presentation - didn't understand some of it, you should have explained things in greater detail.....

    I've watched a ton of these things so its not me lol...

  • and wheres the end????

  • quantum computer is bragged

  • Russian science of quantum computers super memory of infinite laser data download basically uses laser light not electricity for it's memory storage of data.Data memory through the use of light rays that charge special glass alloys in a new computer Ram memory base that can recognize and store light in the computer's memory with using light instead of electricity devices in like in normal super computer memory capability.Though we find that the intel pentium 4 must be in a state of levitation.

  • Yo thanks for Google-ing that for me, lol.

  • This is real. I can't imagine what it could mean for data compression. It would be endless.

    But at the same time, almost all data encryption would be useless. Help fill up the brain. Abstractly, if you could build a program that tells you if problem has an end or not, you could then make a program that has the answers to everything.

  • Whoa whoa whoa... First off, BQP (i.e. the class of problems solvable in polynomial time with a quantum computer) is NOT known to be equal to NP! Second of all, the halting problem has been proven undecidable (no quantum computer can solve it, even will a hundred trillion bits). Third, cracking RSA for next-generation keys will require an enormous number of qubits (god help you when we move to elliptic curves). This IS cool and important for one big reason - quantum chemistry simulations.

  • I really hope this is real.

  • Where's the rest??? He was just getting to the good part - how to do actual quantum computing. Please add the rest!

  • I guess they didn't put the juicy part as it's considered "confidential"...? Hope not...

  • This looks like complete vaporware, esp. w/o the end of the pres.

  • Where's the rest of the presentation?

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