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    Understanding Quantum Computers: A Beginner's Guide

    Ok, thanks, if you couldn't already tell I'm new so I'll do a little research as you suggest and come back with any questions.
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    Understanding Quantum Computers: A Beginner's Guide

    I thought it would be easier to ask here first to get a rough idea. I've watched a show on it but it is confusing.
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    What's the reference frame for the universe as a whole?

    What is an "unsloppy" example of a reference frame?
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    What's the reference frame for the universe as a whole?

    So is the universe relative to anything? Or do we simply not know enough yet to come to that conclusion?
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    What's the reference frame for the universe as a whole?

    So what exactly is outside our universe? If anything at all? Also, even if the universe is expanding at different points, it doesn't matter because there's motion happening, and If there's motion there must be some way of knowing there's a motion, thus there has to be a reference frame to...
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    Understanding Quantum Computers: A Beginner's Guide

    I'm new to physics and absolutely love it so far. I've always loved theoretical physics and the like, so, I've also heard about a thing called quantum computers. What are these? How do they work? Why are they so special and different from past computing processes? (I've just began learning...
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    What's the reference frame for the universe as a whole?

    I'm just beginning physics and teaching myself classical physics from an intro physics textbook and in the 2nd chapter it described reference frames. This got me thinking. My reference frame is the earth, as that is what I use to describe position, displacement, ect. But what is the reference...
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    Studying What are good (cheap) physics books for noobs?

    I'm extremely interested in physics at the moment and I'm kind of giving physics a beta test to see if I'd like it as a career... and so far I love it; I have rented a physics book from my library and I'm able to do only a few equations but it can be difficult to understand what the text is...
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    What physics fields having to do with space are growing?

    Thank you so much this helped a lot!
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    What physics fields having to do with space are growing?

    I'm in my first semester at a JC and I'm trying to figure out what kind of physics I might want to pursue as a career. I know I love space, and I want to be able to apply my math towards it. What initially sparked my interest in physics was theoretical physics, however, I soon realized the job...
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