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![]() Leave it to IBM to be at the forefront of Quantum computing. www.youtube.com |
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![]() So what's a qubit? Here's what AI overview says about it --- click the "show more" Icon and check-out the video. www.google.com |
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![]() So what's a qubit? To my current understanding, a qubit is something like a ball where (theoretically) a bit of information can be contained simultaneously on every quantum point of the ball. Here's what AI overview says about it --- click the "show more" Icon and check-out the video. www.google.com |
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![]() The bad news is that quantum computers are unable to find their own errors, but the good news is that a digital super computer CAN find and correct the errors as long as one can allot a couple hundred years or so for the super computer to find it --- IBM is working diligently on the problem. The current IBM Quantum System Two is said to have the ability to process data about 4-times faster than the largest super computers. PS: Don't expect to find much about the comments I've made about this beast in my provided links, because most of my entries were found in a fantastic NASA 1,5 hour video about the how recent discoveries in the quantum are affecting our daily lives --- The IBM Quantum System Two was just one of them. |
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![]() From Nokia Bell Labs www.nokia.com And plenty of fun surfing available here. www.nokia.com |
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![]() Bell Lab employees have been awarded 11 Nobles, including the discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation, transistors, lasers, Bell Labs is generally considered to be the possibly most prolific and important corporate owned research laboratories of all time --- The labs gifts to mankind are near endless. Most of this website is dedicated to the discoveries and valued research that was done at Bell Labs. en.wikipedia.org AT&T was, of course, co-founded by Alexander Graham Bell who discovered the telephone. Bell's co-founding partner was a guy named Gardiner Greene Hubbard who was an attorney who looked like a cowboy and/or a mountain man. en.wikipedia.org Although not specified, AI review estimates his wealth at his death in 1897 to be about $3,000,000.00 (about $100,000,000.00 in today's money.--- Thank you Alexander Graham Bell. |
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