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$Rigetti Computing (RGTI.US)$ does anybody actually understa...

$Rigetti Computing (RGTI.US)$ does anybody actually understand what it is that they just released because quite frankly it seems gibberish to me. and what is the application and what revenue will be derived from it does anybody have a clue because right now Willow generates zero for Google
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  • hardeep dhaliwal : Shhhh

  • 105069706 : We are here to make money, not to study.[undefined]

  • 105449251-momo : Are you Citron?

  • 10baggerbamm OP hardeep dhaliwal : heaven forbid we question is what they actually do with it what revenue will be derived when God forbid that happens in reality. and the reality is there's probably nobody on this entire form that understands what that chip does what the technology will be used for what the adoption rate will be.
    I mean for all we know the CEO took a shit and that's what he calls his turd

  • Jeff Lewis725 : Computing way faster than our present technology

  • 10baggerbamm OP Jeff Lewis725 : I understand that I heard the speed of what Willow is and I don't think anybody can actually figure out how many zeros faster it is relative to the fastest supercomputer today.
    which my point is what is the actual application the only thing that I can see is rather than doing lab work which is extremely time consuming this has the ability to test millions of different variables virtually instantly same with genetics for genome experimentation augmentation curing diseases I could see where that has an application.
    and then of course black rocks going to want to buy one because they're going to want to manipulate the market even more than they do right now so maybe there's an application but beyond that what purpose does it serve it's not like Bill Gates said I can envision a personal computer and everybody's house 35 years ago. so you don't have that universal adoption rate.
    so what purpose will it serve unless this becomes the operating system that drives and controls all computers worldwide you know like in that movie maybe you've seen it Terminator.

  • 30yearsworth : So...what they do is supply hardware that works on qubits--solvers at quantum positions. Quantum allows for the algorithm to be 0 or 1 at the same time, so solutions are produced exponentially faster. This hardware must be operated at near absolute zero. This hardware has a great deal of error--yes, it produces incorrect solutions. So, we have a computer that has to be super cold and can be wrong, and did I mention capable of a few seconds operation?  It is a machine not polished. All algorithms are bit-built. They are read/write one at a time. Quantum algorithms are essentially read all at once--thus it is faster at solving. Quantum is not really intended for mathematical computation, aside from the absolute annihilation of current encryption, so if you have your keys but forgot the password to your BTC wallet--a solution is coming. I suppose quantum-proofing is an obvious revenue. Quantum is superposition which is solving problems, thus this can be beyond mathematical algorithms.  Logistics of every possible manner will be revenue--think Kuper Belt.  Regardless, it is a novel technology that is in the research stage. Think Organovo Holdings, if familiar.  It is most definitely a dangerous technology because criminal implications are massive, and its bonding with AI is something nobody wants to talk about. It will take Quantum to fight Quantum.  Quantum is superposition and superposition will solve business problems, but first, we have to deal with the sensitivity of the hardware that is currently prone to errors because our environment is noisy down to molecular collision, waves, and light.  Anyway, I don't know. I'm in a 8-hour retrain for MSHA because I run heavy equipment and am currently assigned to a gob field development for Riverview, owned by Alliance.

  • 10baggerbamm OP 30yearsworth : thank you for your response you're probably the guy that's going to become the go to person for understanding this high and esoteric quantum computing on the site.
    what you mentioned about has to be operated near zero why wouldn't they put these up in space.  wouldn't that make more logic you don't have to worry about cooling. and space is colder than liquid nitrogen and it's free. aside from the cost of having one of
    space x rockets launch it.

  • 30yearsworth : So...ha ha on go to guy. I simply am seeking age 55 retirement and believe we should invest in what we somewhat understand, especially profit applications. As to why we don't do it in space, I, too, questioned this--given Elon and all.  Anyway, it is ease and cost that we remain in earth labs. Space is still +Kelvin, where negative Kelvin is required, and the cooling process produces a great deal of heat so this must be dissipated, requiring a great deal of system area(cost).  We can manage well better in the labs here on Terra.  Ferrying for build, hypothetical setup, and testing (cost). The last component is the bombardment of space--because if the temp issue is a slow leak, light and the noise of the unseen building blocks of what we reside in are a blowout 100 mph on a gravel road.  Space is a quiet hell.

  • 10baggerbamm OP 30yearsworth : so aside from liquid nitrogen how do you cool something colder than that how do you get it colder than space and isn't that cost prohibitive if you're going to keep it on planet Earth here I mean when I worked at NIH we used to play around with liquid nitrogen all the time but that was the coldest stuff that I ever knew that existed unless there's something else

    I keep forgetting to use perplexity because if there's a question there's an answer
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