[betas take over msx-mailinglist:]

> > You can't emulate on a quantum level: you'd never know the initial state
> > (Heisenberg's uncertainty principle).
> 
> <mode BORG>
> Heisenberg is irrelevant.
> </mode>
> 
> ...just emulate all possible initial states and trace to which they converge ;-)

That means you need approximately  a 1/c Hz processor if you want to get at least some 
decent
speed! This leads automatically to some relativity-effects: if you turn on your 
computer, it
transforms into a laptop because of Lorentz-contraction! 

Thom

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