Yeah. CCP I thought passed a law requiring students to spy?
on top of buying up land around military bases.
on top of flooding Canada with who knows how many people and Canada helping train Chinese troops.
on top of ....etc etc.
I guess rare earth materials are that important to allow all the other garbage going on?
Yes, rare earth metals are THAT important. The big mistake the US made was allowing China to control 90% of rare earth's worldwide. That has got to be one of the stupidest things we have ever done. IMO, it's even worse than Hillary, et al selling our Uranium to Russia in the Uranium One deal.
Why? Because nearly ALL modern technology needs rare earth materials. How important is modern technology? With the advent of AI, some may say Rare Earths are the most important thing in the world right now.
This is why rare earths were part of the Ukraine deal. This is why Greenland is in play.
We have much catching up to do and the first step is owning our mistake. China has major leverage with it and it's our own damn fault as a country.
Helium is used in quantum computing primarily for cooling purposes, as it can achieve the extremely low temperatures required for quantum systems to operate effectively. Here's a detailed explanation:
Cooling to Ultra-Low Temperatures
Quantum computers require temperatures close to absolute zero (around 0.001 Kelvin or lower) to minimize thermal noise, which can disrupt quantum states.
Liquid Helium is used because it has a very low boiling point (4.2 Kelvin at atmospheric pressure) and can be further cooled to superconducting temperatures using techniques like helium-3/helium-4 dilution refrigerators or adiabatic demagnetization.
These ultra-low temperatures are necessary to maintain the coherence of qubits, the basic units of quantum information, which are highly sensitive to environmental disturbances.
Helium-Based Qubits
There is a specific proposal for a quantum computing architecture called the electron-on-helium qubit, where electrons are trapped above a layer of liquid helium. These electrons can serve as qubits due to their quantum states.
The electrons are localized on the helium surface by micro-electrodes, and their ground and excited states (or spin states) are used to represent the 0 and 1 states of a qubit.
This approach leverages the unique properties of helium, such as its low dielectric constant and the ability to trap electrons without significant interaction, making it an ideal medium for maintaining quantum coherence.
Superconducting Quantum Circuits
Many quantum computers use superconducting qubits, which operate at temperatures near absolute zero. Helium cooling systems are critical here because:
Superconducting materials lose their resistance and exhibit quantum effects only at these low temperatures.
Helium-based refrigeration systems provide the necessary thermal isolation to prevent heat from interfering with the quantum states.
Recent Developments and Alternatives
While helium is traditionally used, recent research, such as the discovery of a cobalt-based quantum magnetic material by Chinese scientists, aims to reduce reliance on helium by developing solid-state materials that can achieve similar ultra-low temperatures. This is motivated by the global scarcity and high cost of helium.
However, helium remains the standard due to its reliability and the maturity of the technology surrounding its use in cooling systems.
Summary
Helium's role in quantum computing is primarily as a coolant to achieve and maintain the ultra-low temperatures required for quantum coherence. Additionally, it is explored as a medium for qubit implementation in the electron-on-helium qubit architecture. While alternative materials are being researched, helium's unique properties continue to make it indispensable in current quantum computing setups.
Ah! They use it for cooling! OK sorry, I wasn't thinking about that part. I know they use other elements for memory & what not, etc & are still researching for better materials. Thanks fren
definitely NOT on Earth though. i really fell into a rabbit hole about CCP mining the dark side of the moon right now. we've already lost. i think AI will better humanity if people can pull their head out of their asses
I do wonder if anyone has actually landed on the moon, though. Boeing can't rescue astronauts for a year, but 80 years ago we could send up a rocket, with landing craft, with lunar rover, land it all, drive around, hit some golf balls, get back on the lander, launch it off the moon, and fly to an orbiting ship, head back home, reenter earth's atmosphere, plop down in the ocean, and do it all over again thirteen times?
Kickbacks, that's how. We let China control shit here, I'm 100% sure whoever allowed it was getting kickbacks. There's way too much money to be siphoned off the top to not allow it.
Absolutely correct. Some of us have been screaming about this issue for years while everyone else was asleep at the wheel. This was going to bring American industry and defense to a stand still when the stockpiles ran out. Germany has been signaling that they were going to shut down some automobile assembly lines because of the scarcity.
Rare earths was the one card China had, and it is a good one. That is why Trump put the ethane restrictions back on the table as well as going after the students along with some technology restrictions - he needed some extra cards. However, the CCP never honors agreements. They agreed to unfreeze export restrictions at Geneva but then slow walked all the approvals. There are no guarantees they will expedite the process even now. The CCP is all about the long game. They know we and the rest of the world need these materials and it is going to take several years for us to mine and process at scale. They have us over a barrel and will probably stall. They don't care if they go back and forth over trade for years because they know Trump has a time limit. Just like during his first administration - they know in a few years there will be another administration that could be more friendly towards the CCP. The CCP do not care about the Chinese people and will not blink if the country crashes. In fact, they have been moving towards a wartime economy slowly but surely for some time. Stability maintenance has been in overdrive. Therefore, despite Trump's optimism we will have to wait and see if the CCP does what it agreed to do. But we still have to tighten visa requirements for Chinese students, especially for STEM.
In the North Carolina town that was cut off from the rest of the world by the government, there's allegedly quartz and lithium mines worth billions of dollars. I'm pretty sure FEMA and whatever other alphabet agency were getting paid off to not allow anyone in or out.
...how many people and Canada helping train Chinese troops.
Canada=CCP globalists; British Crown defacto turned Vancouver port over to CCP in 1999 along with Hong Kong. CCP base of operations directly into Seattle and WA state infiltrations.
China may have been forced to “give up some assets” or consent to monitoring of CCP globalist faction agents. The fact that they have hundreds of thousands of CCP military men currently in US (likely globalist, not nationalist faction) surely was not ignored in this deal.
Every chinaman in a university seat is a hidden tax on American kids who want in those seats. Basic supply and demand. At least put a limit on the number of foreigners taking our seats.
Here's what this means from where we were compared to now with these new changes, per Grok:
The U.S. is raising tariffs on Chinese goods from 30% to 56%, a 26% increase. China's tariffs on U.S. goods are not staying the same; they're dropping from 10% to 6%.
This is from a TruthSocial Trump post not X. You can tell by the check mark, it's pink not blue or grey like on X and Trump's picture is different on TS than it is on X.
55 Nov 02, 2017 2:44:21 PM EDT
Anonymous
Look to Twitter:
Exactly this: "My fellow Americans, the Storm is upon us......."
God bless.
7y, 7m, 1w, 1d, 18h, 7m ago
4chan pol &
I wonder if it is too late to add something to the deal? Require them to catch and eat as many jellyfish as they can if they want to go to school here. Consider it a service. I hate those things. The Chinese eat them, and consider them a delicacy.
One of the times I went to China for a business trip the company I was visiting hosted a dinner in my (and my program manager's) honor. The CEO and several other company officers were there. One of the courses was jellyfish. I knew the customs, so I ate it. It was like taking a balloon, slicing it up, and eating it. It gave me the same feeling on my teeth that balloons did when I was a kid. It was awful. My PM however ate a LOT of jellyfish. I asked him why, and he told me he hated them more than I did (from all the stings he had) and was getting his revenge. He is also a vegetarian - so that made it even funnier.
First problem is our students have been dumbed down in our public schools and most private schools too. Teachers are mainly second rate because teaching is not a highly cherished profession in the U.S. The brightest students tend to go into medicine, law and engineering, not teaching. Thus, most teacher colleges have average IQ teachers that happen to be woke and push the social equity, LGBTQ, DEI narratives and big government, big teacher union agendas. Result? Our students can’t compete with highly educated foreign students who are state subsidized and want to be treated as heroes at home by stealing our best technology and innovations.
Second problem is most college and university administrators are full on leftists. They do little to defend the rights of conservatives on campus. They protect their own and skew admissions towards foreign students, “minorities” of every type, and expect conformity in things like vaccines, classes of little merit (everyone must take core courses in things like gender studies, racial inequality, political science). In other words everyone must get indoctrinated first.
The graduate level courses in science, technology, math, physics, engineering are where the ChiCom students want to be. And our tax funded schools are OK with this. This is where the real action is and everything is up for grabs by student agents of foreign governments.
Oh goodie. So they get to keep their students using our colleges and universities for further spying and propaganda.
Swing and a miss on this one....
Yeah. CCP I thought passed a law requiring students to spy? on top of buying up land around military bases. on top of flooding Canada with who knows how many people and Canada helping train Chinese troops. on top of ....etc etc. I guess rare earth materials are that important to allow all the other garbage going on?
Yes, rare earth metals are THAT important. The big mistake the US made was allowing China to control 90% of rare earth's worldwide. That has got to be one of the stupidest things we have ever done. IMO, it's even worse than Hillary, et al selling our Uranium to Russia in the Uranium One deal.
Why? Because nearly ALL modern technology needs rare earth materials. How important is modern technology? With the advent of AI, some may say Rare Earths are the most important thing in the world right now.
This is why rare earths were part of the Ukraine deal. This is why Greenland is in play.
We have much catching up to do and the first step is owning our mistake. China has major leverage with it and it's our own damn fault as a country.
FACT: helium is not a rare earth. helium is needed for quantum computing. there is a race between US and CCP to mine the moon's helium
How is Helium used in quantum computing? In what part?
from Grok:
Helium is used in quantum computing primarily for cooling purposes, as it can achieve the extremely low temperatures required for quantum systems to operate effectively. Here's a detailed explanation:
Liquid Helium is used because it has a very low boiling point (4.2 Kelvin at atmospheric pressure) and can be further cooled to superconducting temperatures using techniques like helium-3/helium-4 dilution refrigerators or adiabatic demagnetization.
These ultra-low temperatures are necessary to maintain the coherence of qubits, the basic units of quantum information, which are highly sensitive to environmental disturbances.
This approach leverages the unique properties of helium, such as its low dielectric constant and the ability to trap electrons without significant interaction, making it an ideal medium for maintaining quantum coherence.
Helium-based refrigeration systems provide the necessary thermal isolation to prevent heat from interfering with the quantum states.
However, helium remains the standard due to its reliability and the maturity of the technology surrounding its use in cooling systems.
Summary Helium's role in quantum computing is primarily as a coolant to achieve and maintain the ultra-low temperatures required for quantum coherence. Additionally, it is explored as a medium for qubit implementation in the electron-on-helium qubit architecture. While alternative materials are being researched, helium's unique properties continue to make it indispensable in current quantum computing setups.
.....pretty sure he spelled cubit wrong.
Ah! They use it for cooling! OK sorry, I wasn't thinking about that part. I know they use other elements for memory & what not, etc & are still researching for better materials. Thanks fren
anytime! i am SO fascinated with this stuff
Correct, Helium is not rare. It's the second most abundant element in the universe.
definitely NOT on Earth though. i really fell into a rabbit hole about CCP mining the dark side of the moon right now. we've already lost. i think AI will better humanity if people can pull their head out of their asses
Yes, you are right about that.
I do wonder if anyone has actually landed on the moon, though. Boeing can't rescue astronauts for a year, but 80 years ago we could send up a rocket, with landing craft, with lunar rover, land it all, drive around, hit some golf balls, get back on the lander, launch it off the moon, and fly to an orbiting ship, head back home, reenter earth's atmosphere, plop down in the ocean, and do it all over again thirteen times?
Stanley Kubrick knew the truth and died for it, that much i know for sure
Kickbacks, that's how. We let China control shit here, I'm 100% sure whoever allowed it was getting kickbacks. There's way too much money to be siphoned off the top to not allow it.
DC wouldn't be the world's largest money laundering operation if they never laundered money.
Absolutely correct. Some of us have been screaming about this issue for years while everyone else was asleep at the wheel. This was going to bring American industry and defense to a stand still when the stockpiles ran out. Germany has been signaling that they were going to shut down some automobile assembly lines because of the scarcity.
Rare earths was the one card China had, and it is a good one. That is why Trump put the ethane restrictions back on the table as well as going after the students along with some technology restrictions - he needed some extra cards. However, the CCP never honors agreements. They agreed to unfreeze export restrictions at Geneva but then slow walked all the approvals. There are no guarantees they will expedite the process even now. The CCP is all about the long game. They know we and the rest of the world need these materials and it is going to take several years for us to mine and process at scale. They have us over a barrel and will probably stall. They don't care if they go back and forth over trade for years because they know Trump has a time limit. Just like during his first administration - they know in a few years there will be another administration that could be more friendly towards the CCP. The CCP do not care about the Chinese people and will not blink if the country crashes. In fact, they have been moving towards a wartime economy slowly but surely for some time. Stability maintenance has been in overdrive. Therefore, despite Trump's optimism we will have to wait and see if the CCP does what it agreed to do. But we still have to tighten visa requirements for Chinese students, especially for STEM.
In the North Carolina town that was cut off from the rest of the world by the government, there's allegedly quartz and lithium mines worth billions of dollars. I'm pretty sure FEMA and whatever other alphabet agency were getting paid off to not allow anyone in or out.
If everything is even real.
Why can't we get those rare earth minerals from Greenland
FTS
Getting the minerals not the major problem, the processing is messy and dangerous. EPA was the roadblock.
Canada=CCP globalists; British Crown defacto turned Vancouver port over to CCP in 1999 along with Hong Kong. CCP base of operations directly into Seattle and WA state infiltrations.
Microsoft is headquartered in Seattle as well.
$$$$
The wimpy fucks who downvoted this are either chinks, libs or clueless!
Yep, disappointing. Liberal universities get infinite money. And American students are denied social mobility in their own country.
I am pretty sure Harvard and others are losing their gravy trains. Can't happen fast enough.
Chinese international students are pretty much cash cows for these liberal universities. Just the way Chinese society is structured.
China may have been forced to “give up some assets” or consent to monitoring of CCP globalist faction agents. The fact that they have hundreds of thousands of CCP military men currently in US (likely globalist, not nationalist faction) surely was not ignored in this deal.
Every chinaman in a university seat is a hidden tax on American kids who want in those seats. Basic supply and demand. At least put a limit on the number of foreigners taking our seats.
I wouldn’t let another Chinese student in to any of our universities. They are just puppets of the CCP.
What is the point of us getting 55 and them getting 10? Wouldn't this be the same as them getting 0 and us getting 45?
We do NOT want foreigners in our schools at all.... or using our systems paid for by American citizen tax dollars.
Right. I thought it was supposed to be reciprocal. Sounds like a loss if we’re doing 55 and they’re getting 10
No problem with the MAJORITY of Chinese college students being CCP spies?
55%
5 5
"Full magnets" ?? What
F'N Magnets, how do they work?
https://youtu.be/_-agl0pOQfs?si=W_aEBJtIUPoknlhi&t=111
😂😂😂
I used to listen to ICP in highschool/college
Neodymium (60), elemental pair to Mercury (80). Very important magnetic metal for use in advanced tech, EM energy fields, batteries, and distributed energy devices: https://greatawakening.win/p/19BGFUb5eS/an-elemental-matterpart0-modifie/c/
I'm not okay with nationals of other countries filling slots in our schools.
Here's what this means from where we were compared to now with these new changes, per Grok:
The U.S. is raising tariffs on Chinese goods from 30% to 56%, a 26% increase. China's tariffs on U.S. goods are not staying the same; they're dropping from 10% to 6%.
Bruh this is an L, surely? More Chinese CCP spies in colleges to graduate into gov jobs? More anchor babies? Wot?
Our universities basically teach communist propaganda anyways, so let them have it.
The crime should be sending our own kids to these universities!
That is a strangely worded sentence covering Chinese students.
With current technology, chineese univerity students does not matter. They will have all the info anyway
The Chinese spies are non negotiable.
Do you have a link to the X post instead of just a picture?
Because I'm not seeing ANYTHING like that posted by @realDonaldTrump
I'm not on Truth but I did see this text shown in a segment on Fox. Pretty sure they wouldn't use it without it coming directly from Truth
This is from a TruthSocial Trump post not X. You can tell by the check mark, it's pink not blue or grey like on X and Trump's picture is different on TS than it is on X.
Here's Trump's post on TS - https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/114664632971715644
Here's Trump's X page link, it has a grey check mark, so you can see the difference - https://x.com/realDonaldTrump
Thanks!!!
I don't have a TS account, so there we go.
Welcome fren 😊
Oh, I did forget all about on qagg.news site. Here's the page on qagg for Trump's TS posts - https://www.qagg.news/
Here's the link to Trump's post from TS on qagg - https://qagg.news/?read=TT27774
Do you know how to use the drop-down box to find Trump's TS posts on qagg?
I do now. :D
Thanks for asking.
Do Chinese spies have access to US Universities?
They have access to the govt…just look at Swawell, but nobody seems to give a rats ass about that
You're kidding I assume....
Stopping the CCP is up to the people. A culture shift can stop the CCP.
OR was it comms? Look at Q post #55!
55 Nov 02, 2017 2:44:21 PM EDT Anonymous Look to Twitter: Exactly this: "My fellow Americans, the Storm is upon us......." God bless. 7y, 7m, 1w, 1d, 18h, 7m ago 4chan pol &
He's not a spineless wimp with a hundred oligarchs breathing down his neck. He's a boss who calls the shots. I love my present.
ZH post: https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/trump-says-china-deal-done-55-tariffs-beijing-will-work-xi-open-china-us-trade
I wonder if it is too late to add something to the deal? Require them to catch and eat as many jellyfish as they can if they want to go to school here. Consider it a service. I hate those things. The Chinese eat them, and consider them a delicacy.
One of the times I went to China for a business trip the company I was visiting hosted a dinner in my (and my program manager's) honor. The CEO and several other company officers were there. One of the courses was jellyfish. I knew the customs, so I ate it. It was like taking a balloon, slicing it up, and eating it. It gave me the same feeling on my teeth that balloons did when I was a kid. It was awful. My PM however ate a LOT of jellyfish. I asked him why, and he told me he hated them more than I did (from all the stings he had) and was getting his revenge. He is also a vegetarian - so that made it even funnier.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aucEaNDoCRY
First problem is our students have been dumbed down in our public schools and most private schools too. Teachers are mainly second rate because teaching is not a highly cherished profession in the U.S. The brightest students tend to go into medicine, law and engineering, not teaching. Thus, most teacher colleges have average IQ teachers that happen to be woke and push the social equity, LGBTQ, DEI narratives and big government, big teacher union agendas. Result? Our students can’t compete with highly educated foreign students who are state subsidized and want to be treated as heroes at home by stealing our best technology and innovations.
Second problem is most college and university administrators are full on leftists. They do little to defend the rights of conservatives on campus. They protect their own and skew admissions towards foreign students, “minorities” of every type, and expect conformity in things like vaccines, classes of little merit (everyone must take core courses in things like gender studies, racial inequality, political science). In other words everyone must get indoctrinated first.
The graduate level courses in science, technology, math, physics, engineering are where the ChiCom students want to be. And our tax funded schools are OK with this. This is where the real action is and everything is up for grabs by student agents of foreign governments.