DWave, IBM and other Quantum computing R&D companies are soaring because of their partnerships with the financial sector (Goldman sachs, etc..) This is because of the threat to transaction encryption, as well as the benefits quantum computing would have in real-time financial systems (think stock trading).
If anything, we are still in the research phase of quantum computing. I know this because I study computer engineering and read many research papers and have attended many talks on the subject.
Research is focused primarily on error detection/correction in minimal qubit systems and the development of quantum logic gates.
Overall, the most difficult part has to do with entanglement and stability. There are many processes for this but ongoing research will eventually find a method that works the best. Most likely, you will not see a portable quantum computer; but will continue to use a classical digital computer that has the ability to connect to a cloud running a quantum system.
Other than that, I'm pretty sure we don't have a system capable of decoding messages using Shor's algorithm yet. Most testing at the highest level is just basic math (assembly ADD, SUB, etc.)
BUT since the military is always years ahead of what us peons are allowed to know, do you think they might have a more advanced version of Dwave? They had stealth teck. decades before the public was informed!
Nukes are just a chain reaction. Uranium hit with neutron = split uranium + more neutrons + radiation, cycle repeats. Surround the reaction with hydrogen and you get an h-bomb.
Quantum computing is difficult cause you have to entangle particles, keep them entangled (stable), etc. then you have to
design and verify the system (x -> f(x) -> y). That's not even considering the complexity of shor's algorithm. I can guarantee the military doesn't even have it. Just railguns, rod of god, laser energy, etc.
You can "guarantee it"? It's pretty naive to think the military only has the public weapons you listed any nothing highly classified. They absolutely do, I guarantee it.
Well, to me Smart is more of a relatively higher mental aspect type of being. I separate that from Intelligent, which to me, integrates with our other somewhat consensus senses (e.g. emotion, intuition, Etc.) And maybe there comes awakened or the like.
Just a bit of clarification for all.
DWave, IBM and other Quantum computing R&D companies are soaring because of their partnerships with the financial sector (Goldman sachs, etc..) This is because of the threat to transaction encryption, as well as the benefits quantum computing would have in real-time financial systems (think stock trading). If anything, we are still in the research phase of quantum computing. I know this because I study computer engineering and read many research papers and have attended many talks on the subject.
Research is focused primarily on error detection/correction in minimal qubit systems and the development of quantum logic gates. Overall, the most difficult part has to do with entanglement and stability. There are many processes for this but ongoing research will eventually find a method that works the best. Most likely, you will not see a portable quantum computer; but will continue to use a classical digital computer that has the ability to connect to a cloud running a quantum system.
Other than that, I'm pretty sure we don't have a system capable of decoding messages using Shor's algorithm yet. Most testing at the highest level is just basic math (assembly ADD, SUB, etc.)
BUT since the military is always years ahead of what us peons are allowed to know, do you think they might have a more advanced version of Dwave? They had stealth teck. decades before the public was informed!
Nukes are just a chain reaction. Uranium hit with neutron = split uranium + more neutrons + radiation, cycle repeats. Surround the reaction with hydrogen and you get an h-bomb. Quantum computing is difficult cause you have to entangle particles, keep them entangled (stable), etc. then you have to design and verify the system (x -> f(x) -> y). That's not even considering the complexity of shor's algorithm. I can guarantee the military doesn't even have it. Just railguns, rod of god, laser energy, etc.
You can "guarantee it"? It's pretty naive to think the military only has the public weapons you listed any nothing highly classified. They absolutely do, I guarantee it.
Well, to me Smart is more of a relatively higher mental aspect type of being. I separate that from Intelligent, which to me, integrates with our other somewhat consensus senses (e.g. emotion, intuition, Etc.) And maybe there comes awakened or the like.
Ahead by 2-3 decades... at minimum
Well, it's both. The military funds and directs it, but the tech is developed in the private sector with funding by DARPA, In-Q-Tel, and others.
Exactly
Can you say space force?