Subj : Quantum Bits To : 80BENJAMIN COX From : Kenneth Udut Date
  : Sat Feb 08 2020 13:42:00 -=> Quoting Benjamin Cox to All I had
  an idea several months ago about a program called "Quantum BC>
  Bits". It would speed up the computer tremedously, literally
  unlocking BC> the power of the processor. More on Quantum Bits
  idea below the following --- Reminds me of a Trinary computer
  system idea I had back in the mid 80's (along with probably
  every teenager hacker nerd of the day), where you'd have three
  states: OFF OFF DON'T KNOW Of course, the "don't know", if it
  were electrical shades of gray could be infinite. But the
  current set of electronics technology (the Radio Shack variety,
  which I do not denigrate - I still have a spot in my heart for
  Radio Shack) - the kind in computers today as a whole - would
  probably not lend themselves to that kind of processing. Of
  course, they DO have a system, but it's entirely far more open
  than I had been thinking: the Neural networking, whereby each
  connection gets a weight-of-importance instead of an on/off
  status. I still think trinary has merit. QUANTUM BITS Is it one
  of those cosmic visions? Whereby everything suddenly makes sense
  and is crystal clear, but impossible to explain without sounding
  dumb? I enjoy getting those. There's nobody to explain that
  stuff too, which is annoying, but sometimes, if you explain what
  you saw to the best of your ability, you may get a small
  following. You may even get so much as to form a cult. I'm all
  for it, in all honesty. I like a good following. Good luck --
  explain your theories a bit more though, instead of poking fun
  at my monkey ancestry. Ta ta from where it's warm: Ken From
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