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Johnz414
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Hi,
Does anyone remember a recent article on quantum computing where they describe incredibly fast computing, even faster than light communication. It describes this as a result of quark pairs being made at the same time. It says being made at the same time they come out as if they are relatives, very closely related and relating to each other very quickly. If one of the quarks is affected then the other quark seems to "know" this and know if faster than light communication. The article explains this holds promise for extremely fast computing for computers. It discribes that it should only take about 20 years to convert the find into technology. It was about 2 or 3 months ago that I read it and I'd like to find it again for reference. It was in something like an about.com article or somewhere like that. I did check about.com and I don't seem to be able to find it there. If anyone knows where to find this article I'd really appreciate finding it again. Thank you.
John
Does anyone remember a recent article on quantum computing where they describe incredibly fast computing, even faster than light communication. It describes this as a result of quark pairs being made at the same time. It says being made at the same time they come out as if they are relatives, very closely related and relating to each other very quickly. If one of the quarks is affected then the other quark seems to "know" this and know if faster than light communication. The article explains this holds promise for extremely fast computing for computers. It discribes that it should only take about 20 years to convert the find into technology. It was about 2 or 3 months ago that I read it and I'd like to find it again for reference. It was in something like an about.com article or somewhere like that. I did check about.com and I don't seem to be able to find it there. If anyone knows where to find this article I'd really appreciate finding it again. Thank you.
John