They're only really much more useful than normal computers because they can do certain computations that normal computers can't. I'm not sure how the general public will be able to make use of those applications.
Quote from: SexyBarracuda on April 17, 2015, 11:55:25 PMThey're only really much more useful than normal computers because they can do certain computations that normal computers can't. I'm not sure how the general public will be able to make use of those applications.You're aware that part of the appeal of quantum computers is security right? I'm sure everybody would love a quantum locked computer that only they could look at the contents inside or even know how to access the content.In fact, that's how some of our computer security functions today. Very, very basic level quantum understanding involving particle spin.
Quote from: Sandtrap on April 18, 2015, 12:00:08 AMQuote from: SexyBarracuda on April 17, 2015, 11:55:25 PMThey're only really much more useful than normal computers because they can do certain computations that normal computers can't. I'm not sure how the general public will be able to make use of those applications.You're aware that part of the appeal of quantum computers is security right? I'm sure everybody would love a quantum locked computer that only they could look at the contents inside or even know how to access the content.In fact, that's how some of our computer security functions today. Very, very basic level quantum understanding involving particle spin.well yeah, I guess I just didn't think about it but I'm not sure how accessible it will be to the general public in the near future.
How old are Max and PSU?
Quote from: Sandtrap on April 18, 2015, 12:00:08 AMQuote from: SexyBarracuda on April 17, 2015, 11:55:25 PMThey're only really much more useful than normal computers because they can do certain computations that normal computers can't. I'm not sure how the general public will be able to make use of those applications.You're aware that part of the appeal of quantum computers is security right? I'm sure everybody would love a quantum locked computer that only they could look at the contents inside or even know how to access the content.In fact, that's how some of our computer security functions today. Very, very basic level quantum understanding involving particle spin.Except quantum computers don't do that at all. I'm not sure what made you believe they work like some sort of virtual Schrödinger's Cat experiment, but they don't. In fact, if quantum computers became mainstream, cryptography would be a serious issue because they could decrypt passwords far quicker than even a modern supercomputer.