Re: [quant-ph-0212078] What is the speed of quantum information

2003-02-12 Thread Bruno Marchal
Gordon wrote: Bruno Marchal wrote: David Deutsch wrote: >The quantum theory of computation is the theory of all abstract tasks >that can be performed by physical systems. As I just said, it is >pointless to invent some other class of abstract tasks and call them >'computations'. BM: Unl

Re: [quant-ph-0212078] What is the speed of quantum information

2003-02-12 Thread Bruno Marchal
Title: Re: [quant-ph-0212078] What is the speed of quantum in Hi Stephen, SPK: >What I would very much like to understand is why your modelizations only >seem to include the natural numbers. BM: Because I use the computationalist hypothesis in the cognitive science. It means that relatively to

Re: [quant-ph-0212078] What is the speed of quantum information

2003-02-07 Thread Stephen Paul King
How are the solutions to all possible mathematical equations computed? Kindest regards, Stephen - Original Message - From: "Bruno Marchal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 3:06 AM Subject: Re: [quant-ph-0212078] What is the

What is the speed of quantum information?

2003-02-03 Thread Stephen Paul King
Dear Friends, This paper includes the possibility of two dimensions of time as one of its regimes. Your comments are most welcome. *** Quantum Physics, abstract quant-ph/0212078 From: Robert Garisto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 18:15:28 GMT (10kb) What is the sp