> "RIGHHHT! What's a qubit?" >From: "Mike Scoles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Qubit="quantum"+"bit". A starting estimate would be one qubit is at least equal to 1024 bits if not more. To get a good feel of the concept consider the quantum object "13" in a state of superposition in two entangled universes. The first universe is 12 13 14 . The observer collapses the superposition quantum object into a value of 13. The quantum object remains the same and true to itself. The second universe is A 13 C . The observer collapses the superposition quantum object into a value of B. The quantum object remains the same and true to itself. Ron Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED] Assistant Professor of Psychology Lehigh Carbon Community College 4525 Education Park Avenue Schnecksville, PA 18078 --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
