cravenz
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roflmao. best thread in the forums at the moment i reckon. cracked me up.
Originally Posted by Armaegis /img/forum/go_quote.gif Well duh! Yeesh, am I going to have to explain rudimentary teleportation to you? |
Conventional electronic bits (short for binary digits), such as those in a personal computer, are always in one of two states: off or on, 0 or 1, high or low voltage, etc. Quantum bits, however, can be in some combination, called a "superposition," of both states at the same time, like a coin that is simultaneously heads and tails — until a measurement is made. |
Originally Posted by leeperry /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'm cool with photon teleportation, but what about mere electrons? |
Originally Posted by Swingtops /img/forum/go_quote.gif actually this would be a major violation of mathematics causing the following result: |
Originally Posted by Armaegis /img/forum/go_quote.gif A passive sensor would work best for reading the information, although Heisenberg complains that he loses his mp3 player every time we do that. |
Originally Posted by Steve999 /img/forum/go_quote.gif First of all you are well known among math gangs and other street math circles....snip |