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will corona virus overwhelm the planet?
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<blockquote data-quote="start at edge" data-source="post: 192376" data-attributes="member: 11971"><p>I think that in this case it is not even necessary to apply nanotechnology.</p><p>I have a lot of experience in programming (on a regular computer – not quantum computer), so that helped me to better understand what happened in the GO game case. There are some input parameters fed to the software, some basic rules about the whole process and the desired result. The software then takes those parameters, applies the rules and comes up with the outcome (in most cases there are several solutions). A quantum computer is built in such manner that it is easy for it to process a huge amount of data in a very short time, also learning from its own steps through the process. For a quantum computer it is piece of cake to “understand” the DNA, the RNA, the way the virus acts once inside a cell and what exactly the “vaccine” represents and how it should act. From the multiple solutions provided by the software, humans (specialists) can determine whether one of them is appropriate, maybe even test it first. This testing as well as the data input (parameters and rules) take a much, much longer time than it takes the software to provide the solutions. If among these solutions there is no viable one, it is clear that one should insist on the input parameters – there is no way a quantum computer can not come up with the right solution if it has ALL the CORRECT data available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="start at edge, post: 192376, member: 11971"] I think that in this case it is not even necessary to apply nanotechnology. I have a lot of experience in programming (on a regular computer – not quantum computer), so that helped me to better understand what happened in the GO game case. There are some input parameters fed to the software, some basic rules about the whole process and the desired result. The software then takes those parameters, applies the rules and comes up with the outcome (in most cases there are several solutions). A quantum computer is built in such manner that it is easy for it to process a huge amount of data in a very short time, also learning from its own steps through the process. For a quantum computer it is piece of cake to “understand” the DNA, the RNA, the way the virus acts once inside a cell and what exactly the “vaccine” represents and how it should act. From the multiple solutions provided by the software, humans (specialists) can determine whether one of them is appropriate, maybe even test it first. This testing as well as the data input (parameters and rules) take a much, much longer time than it takes the software to provide the solutions. If among these solutions there is no viable one, it is clear that one should insist on the input parameters – there is no way a quantum computer can not come up with the right solution if it has ALL the CORRECT data available. [/QUOTE]
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