Educate me please because i was under the impression that quantum effects were/are actively avoided in computers (assume you're talking about processors?)....using a computer that relies on our knowledge of quantum mechanics to actually work..
Educate me please because i was under the impression that quantum effects were/are actively avoided in computers (assume you're talking about processors?).
I'm not aware of quantum effects being put to positive use so I'd be interested in read where, how, when, etc, etc.
Ah, right. You're talking about unwanted quantum effects, i misinterpreted what you said as them using quantum effects in processors rather than knowing about them in order to avoid them.
*DG-Carl Sagan was just guessing*
i do like the cyclic universe theory where somehow all the background radiation left over from all the infinate? black holes evaporating, shrinks down to another little ball of everything and explodes again.
or something pressed an on button,
sorry if a repost
Just watched this whole video while exercising and I've got to say it was very well made but has left me more confused and is basically saying we can't perceive our reality properly due to evolution and then went off on a tangent about us being in a simulation, potentially like the matrix.
I need to do some more research on the guy creating the patterns towards the end as it might help!
The only thing I would say is, in my opinion, humans are sometimes wrong. We make mistakes. I hate how people say "that's not possible due to the laws of physics" etc. Who made up the laws of physics? Oh yeah, humans did and we might be wrong.
I'm not saying Albert is wrong but he may have come up with different answers if he had the technology of today or even 30 years from now.