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From: "John de Rivaz" <>
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Subject: Re: heat, and quantium coputuers
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 17:44:30 -0000

> From: "George Smith" <>
> While most of the humans on this planet seem to worship sweltering weather
> conditions <del>
> you will not see me willingly enduring the sweat pools
> of the world until and unless my internal climate control makes such
issues
> irrelevant.

Some people may not so much crave heat as low and predicatable rainfall,
especially if they keep dogs or like outdoor persuits. Some part of the
planet that has an adequate supply of water from below gound and low
rainfall seems appealing.

> From: 
> If there was some quantum computers in the simulated universe, each would
add
> 813 multi-linearities to the computational space, not a problem as the
> multi-linearity may expands up to the infinite.

I have wondered about quantum computers. As far as I understand you have one
on your desktop and its processor chip shares space with a number of
parallel universes, each of which contributes computational power. If there
is also a PC and operator in the other universes, then presumably when it is
doing your computation it is not doing his. Isn't he going to get pissed off
with this? Or do all the operators in all the universes want the same
computation done at the same time?

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