Stephen (who is both Jewish and Black :-) ) wrote in response to the
question "What ever happened to Ron Blue? What was the theory he always
offered? Opponent-process model?":

>Nah, nothing so pedestrian. It was quantum mechanical wavelet 
>theory or "gaussian matrix panassociative entangled quantum 
>unification by bipolar transistors in opponent charge states". 

>He's still here, apparently, just no longer on TIPS [hums few bars of 
>"Still crazy after all these years']
>Try http://u2ai.us/Basics.html

>I expect nothing less than a full explanation of Ron's theory from 
>Allen Esterson.

Stephen, if you had seen the third of the 2008 Royal Institution Christmas
Lectures for children (running since first started by Michael Faraday in
the 1820s!) on UK Channel 5 TV last Wednesday, all would be clear as
crystal.
 
"[...] Join Chris Bishop as he looks at how software has touched almost
every aspect of our lives. Find out how powerful new computers running
sophisticated software are able to do thousands of tasks at once, and why a
quantum computer may one day be able to do more calculations at the same
time than there are atoms in the universe."

http://demand.five.tv/Episode.aspx?episodeBaseName=C5142080003
(Quantum computers -- 30 mins in.)

http://www.rigb.org/christmaslectures08/html/contents.htm

Allen Esterson
Former lecturer, Science Department
Southwark College, London
http://www.esterson.org

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