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The discovery of black holes could boost quantum computing
British scientists have noticed a strange similarity between the mathematics of confusion used by quantum computers, and black holes, as explained by string theory.
The team at Imperial College London, Professor Mike Duff, described in a document newly published how it is possible to use the theory of black hole from the string theory predictions about the behavior of so-called four quibit entangled particles.
This sounds complicated, and actually is Imperial College, the paper is only for professional physicists. But the consequences may be important for physics, and perhaps, indirectly, to the quantum computing.
It would be the first time that mathematics derived from a highly disputed theory of strings were used to predict anything in the universe to verify experimentally. That will raise eyebrows as slow-aging of quantum mechanics theory of post, which is still in question as it has changed.
For quantum computing it indicates a way of working with the calculations from more than three quibits starting from the black hole / mathematics of string theory. Qubit is equivalent to the conventional quantum bit is composed of entangled particles, quantum skeptic that the famous Einstein once derided as spooky action at a distance.
The problem is that the cooperation of two or three covers the calculation so complex that it is doing useful work with it becomes almost impossible.
This is not a proof that string theory is right theory of everything that is sought by cosmologists and particle physicists. But it will be very important for theorists, because it will show whether the work of string theory, even if its use is in an unexpected and unrelated fields of physics, said Professor Duff.
Duff first came up with a call while listening to a presentation at a conference on the confusion of physics in Australia. Back to Britain, he realized that mathematics was identical to that which had separately developed several years earlier to explain black holes.
You can tell us something very profound about the world we live in, or it may be no more than a bizarre coincidence, said Professor Duff. Anyhow, it is useful.
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Frequently Asked Questions...
Is it worth buying NBA Jam even if you've never played the old version?
I never actually played the original version, but the new version looks really fun and I think I'd like it. Is it possible for me to still enjoy the game?
Answer:
the only reason I picked up NBA JAM was because I recognized the title from the old version, and wanted to relive the experience. I still own, and play the original NBA JAM on the sega genesis, so comparing the two games I only found one flaw. The flaw is that when you're playing alone, you do not have the option to control both players on your team. you will select one, and the other will be AI.
In the original NBA JAM, you could switch control of the players on your team.
but really that's only a small complaint, it's still an addicting fast paced game to play. the matches themselves are 4 quarters, but it's really important to note that NBA JAM does not have the standard rules of basketball. there are no fouls, so you're encouraged to knock people down as much as possible to steal the ball. the game emphasises on slam dunks, in which you can set the net on fire, or jump 20 feet above the court smashing the backboard into pieces. the teams are 2 on 2 or 1 on 1. when you choose a team you will start off with 3-4 players to chooose from on the team.
(I started out using the houston rockets, ariza and ming.)
the game has more than just the standard 2 on 2 basketball. theres a mario kart style called remix mode where you can pick up power ups on the court that do random things like make you smaller or faster. there's also a single hoop mode where you can have 4 people against each other and be the first one to score 21 points.
The only issue is that after awhile the game gets kind of repetitive and boring, but it's still addicting enough to want to come back to and play again after taking a break.
my only other complaint is the price of the game. I think it's really worth half the price it's currently selling for. I'd wait it out and get NBA JAM when it's a little cheaper because it's not going to get any better, and you certainly won't be left out.
but yes it's still worth owning even if you haven't played the old version.










































