Subj : Quantum Bits To : Benjamin Cox From : Angus McLeod Date : Thu Sep 01 2005 01:31:00 Re: Quantum Bits By: Benjamin Cox to All on Wed Aug 31 2005 14:16:00 > I had an idea several months ago about a program called "Quantum Bits". > It would speed up the computer tremedously, literally unlocking the > power of the processor. However, I have not yet had the ability to write > it down. (What does this mean - ability? Am I retarded? No, it's just > that I have the ideas in my mind, I see the logical proof that my idea > works and that I have previously been as a babe among genius, but the > flashes of insight do no last very long. Smoke more dope! > Besides, I was stuck down in California in the desert for seven years > and it was HELL. Believe me, people in the north wish they had more > sunlight, but get down there (I am from Michigan) and you'll wish you > hadn't). Anyway, this was simply to stir up discussion and even get > you thinking. If you want to get us thinking you are going to have to make more of an effort. > It's not like I have given away a secret, but I would indeed give this > to you "shareware" (even though I much prefer to make billions like a certai > fellow we know) but it would probably be like giving you a fully-matured > brain (an old brain, not to be denigrating) and the monkeys in Space Odyssey > 2001 would probably attack. The point is that having such a piece of > software would give you free will... Wait. You mean we don't have free will already? Or does your software release us from the bonds of predestination? > you may say 'what's wrong with that?' I mightent, but a Roman Catholic might... > and I'd have to say it was great! (I'm not the pope or his many followers) See? we think alike, sometimes. > or you would say 'we already have free will!' in which case I would have to > say that I could not see the results of it yet.... See my earlier question. > (the trolls have not come clean with the ogres and dwarves)... I am > blathering, sorry, Uh, maybe you should smoke *less* dope. > it's just that I did have this insight and damned it I am always having > some run of bad luck to go with it... I once spent 3 hours (and a 1/4 of Moroccan Gold) writing a treatise on front doors. The some fool *opened* the front door, and my papers blew out of the house, down the street, and away! > the doomed have better perception than the affluent..! Did you spell that correctly? Or did you mean 'effluent'? > Take it easy. Om! --- þ Synchronet þ Generated automatically on The ANJO BBS .