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by Geenkaas
778 days ago
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My high school physics class flashes back to me, I don't think I understand a fraction of it but it seems very exciting (pun intended). I was reading up on this (now outdated) wiki page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotopes_of_thorium#Thorium-22... And it mentions the application as qubit for quantum computers. If the state change is relatively simple, cheap and stable, what could this do for quantum computing? I picture a crystalline processor holding Thorium nuclei as the brains of a new supercomputer? Would that be viable? |
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