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<blockquote data-quote="Timmy G" data-source="post: 20513" data-attributes="member: 189"><p><strong>Re: Welcome All, from 2026</strong></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>DWOMT - Bravo, very good call :grin:</p><p>I visited the link you posted and saw, word for word, everything that Zeshua posted - you are correct, kudo's to you.</p><p></p><p>Two days ago, Zeusha posted some answers to a few of our questions. As DWOMT pointed out - he copied and pasted text from another web page regarding the Pope. </p><p></p><p>When asked the following question: How is technology by then? </p><p>His reply was "<span style="font-size: 10px">We are on the fringes of a fully efficient quantum computer. At this point in time, we have basic Qubit engines functioning on silicon/organic chips with hypertransport interconnects to the rest of the system. The basic "Home" or what you may call "Desktop" computer system is usually running 10-15 terraflops and functioning on a .5-1 terrabyte holographic memory subsystem that is fully integrated at less than 10ns to also maintain the virtual memory and RAM subsystem. <snip>"</span></p><p></p><p>Being ever more interested, I did google search for "terabyte holographic memory subsystem" and found, interestingly enough, a page called "<a href="http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/%7End/surprise_97/journal/vol1/ary/" target="_blank">Future of Computing</a>". </p><p></p><p><strong>It seems to me that Zeshua spent his hiatus looking up some answers online</strong>, and I would be interested to hear what he has to say in response to that statement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmy G, post: 20513, member: 189"] [b]Re: Welcome All, from 2026[/b] DWOMT - Bravo, very good call :grin: I visited the link you posted and saw, word for word, everything that Zeshua posted - you are correct, kudo's to you. Two days ago, Zeusha posted some answers to a few of our questions. As DWOMT pointed out - he copied and pasted text from another web page regarding the Pope. When asked the following question: How is technology by then? His reply was "[SIZE=2]We are on the fringes of a fully efficient quantum computer. At this point in time, we have basic Qubit engines functioning on silicon/organic chips with hypertransport interconnects to the rest of the system. The basic "Home" or what you may call "Desktop" computer system is usually running 10-15 terraflops and functioning on a .5-1 terrabyte holographic memory subsystem that is fully integrated at less than 10ns to also maintain the virtual memory and RAM subsystem. <snip>"[/SIZE] Being ever more interested, I did google search for "terabyte holographic memory subsystem" and found, interestingly enough, a page called "[url=http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/%7End/surprise_97/journal/vol1/ary/]Future of Computing[/url]". [b]It seems to me that Zeshua spent his hiatus looking up some answers online[/b], and I would be interested to hear what he has to say in response to that statement. [/QUOTE]
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