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Aug 24th, 2000, 10:28 PM
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There was a post on here earlier about Quantum Computers.
The article discussed how they were going to use 5 particles as the processor of a computer because these particles were able to perform simultaneous calculations.
Assumptions
1. The Feasibility of computers rely on their ability to give predictable and accurate results 100% of the time.
2. The particles used in the computers are quantum particles
False Assumption by Randomists
3. Quantum objects have an aspect of randomness to them.
Conclusion
If quantum particles have an aspect of randomness to them then the use of them within a computer would produce "random" and unpredictable results and thus would fail the tenant of making a computer in the first place.
Therefor, as these scientists (who are all experts in their field) are actually using quantum particles as the CPU for a computer it provides absolute proof that Quantum Objects have no randomness associated with them at all.
I'm interested to hear how people explain this one away.
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