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RE: HI the names raken. JUst wanna talk to a quantum programmer. - ArkPhaze - 04-17-2013 You're looking for a quantum programmer... I'd suggest taking a trip to the University of Fantasyland in that case. Do you really think that with the very few quantum computers that exist out there that there are any programmers for those kinds of concepts yet? lol. Right now a quantum computer can do just basic level math, so good luck using one to hack in today's world... I bet you'd struggle hacking your way through a wet paper bag so to speak. Welcome to HC nonetheless... RE: HI the names raken. JUst wanna talk to a quantum programmer. - ArkPhaze - 04-17-2013 You're looking for a quantum programmer... I'd suggest taking a trip to the University of Fantasyland in that case. Do you really think that with the very few quantum computers that exist out there that there are any programmers for those kinds of concepts yet? lol. Right now a quantum computer can do just basic level math, so good luck using one to hack in today's world... I bet you'd struggle hacking your way through a wet paper bag so to speak. Welcome to HC nonetheless... RE: HI the names raken. JUst wanna talk to a quantum programmer. - raken - 04-17-2013 ArkPhaze what the hell are you talking about. Basic level maths, do you even know the def for quantum physics much less a quantum PC which can literally access data on a quantum level. Super computers are fast but when creating a device that can access information in another dimension staying from this one, know that's some crazy maths. that's just tip of the ice burg when it comes to quantum computer, matter is merely frequency etc etc know the persons i' looking for are extremely hard to find and can manipulate data on the subatomic . You can find such persons at NSA/ NATO/ and other black ops organization of the US RE: HI the names raken. JUst wanna talk to a quantum programmer. - raken - 04-17-2013 ArkPhaze what the hell are you talking about. Basic level maths, do you even know the def for quantum physics much less a quantum PC which can literally access data on a quantum level. Super computers are fast but when creating a device that can access information in another dimension staying from this one, know that's some crazy maths. that's just tip of the ice burg when it comes to quantum computer, matter is merely frequency etc etc know the persons i' looking for are extremely hard to find and can manipulate data on the subatomic . You can find such persons at NSA/ NATO/ and other black ops organization of the US RE: HI the names raken. JUst wanna talk to a quantum programmer. - static_cast - 04-17-2013 (04-17-2013, 03:21 PM)raken Wrote: ArkPhaze what the hell are you talking about. Basic level maths, do you even know the def for quantum physics much less a quantum PC which can literally access data on a quantum level. Super computers are fast but when creating a device that can access information in another dimension staying from this one, know that's some crazy maths. that's just tip of the ice burg when it comes to quantum computer, matter is merely frequency etc etc know the persons i' looking for are extremely hard to find and can manipulate data on the subatomic . You can find such persons at NSA/ NATO/ and other black ops organization of the US No offense, but in my opinion, quantum computing is impossible. If you ask all of the alternate universes the answer to the question, they all will have wrong answers, but correct answers to them. [All not including sub-alternatives] (This answer was based from hearing that quantum computing had to do with the alternate universe theory, so I may be wrong by accident.) RE: HI the names raken. JUst wanna talk to a quantum programmer. - static_cast - 04-17-2013 (04-17-2013, 03:21 PM)raken Wrote: ArkPhaze what the hell are you talking about. Basic level maths, do you even know the def for quantum physics much less a quantum PC which can literally access data on a quantum level. Super computers are fast but when creating a device that can access information in another dimension staying from this one, know that's some crazy maths. that's just tip of the ice burg when it comes to quantum computer, matter is merely frequency etc etc know the persons i' looking for are extremely hard to find and can manipulate data on the subatomic . You can find such persons at NSA/ NATO/ and other black ops organization of the US No offense, but in my opinion, quantum computing is impossible. If you ask all of the alternate universes the answer to the question, they all will have wrong answers, but correct answers to them. [All not including sub-alternatives] (This answer was based from hearing that quantum computing had to do with the alternate universe theory, so I may be wrong by accident.) RE: HI the names raken. JUst wanna talk to a quantum programmer. - Linuxephus™ - 04-17-2013 (04-17-2013, 03:21 PM)raken Wrote: ArkPhaze what the hell are you talking about. Basic level maths, do you even know the def for quantum physics much less a quantum PC which can literally access data on a quantum level. Super computers are fast but when creating a device that can access information in another dimension staying from this one, know that's some crazy maths. that's just tip of the ice burg when it comes to quantum computer, matter is merely frequency etc etc know the persons i' looking for are extremely hard to find and can manipulate data on the subatomic . You can find such persons at NSA/ NATO/ and other black ops organization of the US Essentially what ArkPhaze attempted to put politely is: 1-You're full of crap. 2-You're full of crap because you're no more knowledgeable on Quantum Physics or anything with-in that highly specialized field of expertise than you're familiar with kicking your way out of a paper sack filled with crap of your own making...obviously. 3-Specialized government agencies here in America would merely slap the stupid from you for even thinking about mentioning their departments and Quantum Physics/Mechanics in the same sentence because the NSA and NATO are not "Black Ops." organisations Cupcake. They're government and national agencies respectively dealing in the governance and security field related areas that has zero to do with "Black Ops." or Quantum Physics/Mechanics as you so amusingly put it. 4-Did I not warn you in a comment above and in another comment with-in the thread How Did You Find HackCommunity about spouting off nonsense that you're totally clueless about under the false pretense of impressing others when the only impression you leave is a negative one at your expense? 5-I did. 6-Now look where you've landed yourself. In a pile of crap that you flung upwards even whilst forgetting that gravity at some point must do it's job to bring it back down upon you. 7-As clueless as you are on all of the thus far amusing subject matter, had you even a single clue as to anything you've thus far stated, you'd know that, (a) this is the last place any Quantum related fields expert would be and (b) the application of anything Quantum related to computers is in it's infancy. 8-Which now leaves you holding the very crap you were attempting to have other Members buy into. 9-This is an Ethical hacking forum, not a playground for individuals attempting to convince others that they're someone who they are not, such as in your case. 10-Contribute with plausible material, in your case that would be Learning (keyword...Learning) versus any further nonsense bordering on utter stupidity. RE: HI the names raken. JUst wanna talk to a quantum programmer. - Linuxephus™ - 04-17-2013 (04-17-2013, 03:21 PM)raken Wrote: ArkPhaze what the hell are you talking about. Basic level maths, do you even know the def for quantum physics much less a quantum PC which can literally access data on a quantum level. Super computers are fast but when creating a device that can access information in another dimension staying from this one, know that's some crazy maths. that's just tip of the ice burg when it comes to quantum computer, matter is merely frequency etc etc know the persons i' looking for are extremely hard to find and can manipulate data on the subatomic . You can find such persons at NSA/ NATO/ and other black ops organization of the US Essentially what ArkPhaze attempted to put politely is: 1-You're full of crap. 2-You're full of crap because you're no more knowledgeable on Quantum Physics or anything with-in that highly specialized field of expertise than you're familiar with kicking your way out of a paper sack filled with crap of your own making...obviously. 3-Specialized government agencies here in America would merely slap the stupid from you for even thinking about mentioning their departments and Quantum Physics/Mechanics in the same sentence because the NSA and NATO are not "Black Ops." organisations Cupcake. They're government and national agencies respectively dealing in the governance and security field related areas that has zero to do with "Black Ops." or Quantum Physics/Mechanics as you so amusingly put it. 4-Did I not warn you in a comment above and in another comment with-in the thread How Did You Find HackCommunity about spouting off nonsense that you're totally clueless about under the false pretense of impressing others when the only impression you leave is a negative one at your expense? 5-I did. 6-Now look where you've landed yourself. In a pile of crap that you flung upwards even whilst forgetting that gravity at some point must do it's job to bring it back down upon you. 7-As clueless as you are on all of the thus far amusing subject matter, had you even a single clue as to anything you've thus far stated, you'd know that, (a) this is the last place any Quantum related fields expert would be and (b) the application of anything Quantum related to computers is in it's infancy. 8-Which now leaves you holding the very crap you were attempting to have other Members buy into. 9-This is an Ethical hacking forum, not a playground for individuals attempting to convince others that they're someone who they are not, such as in your case. 10-Contribute with plausible material, in your case that would be Learning (keyword...Learning) versus any further nonsense bordering on utter stupidity. RE: HI the names raken. JUst wanna talk to a quantum programmer. - ArkPhaze - 04-18-2013 (04-17-2013, 03:21 PM)raken Wrote: ArkPhaze what the hell are you talking about. Basic level maths, do you even know the def for quantum physics much less a quantum PC which can literally access data on a quantum level. Super computers are fast but when creating a device that can access information in another dimension staying from this one, know that's some crazy maths. that's just tip of the ice burg when it comes to quantum computer, matter is merely frequency etc etc know the persons i' looking for are extremely hard to find and can manipulate data on the subatomic . You can find such persons at NSA/ NATO/ and other black ops organization of the US I don't care about the definition, and your point to show that quantum mechanics is different than a quantum PC is about as valid as saying an Apple is not a fruit. It should be obvious that quantum physics is involved with quantum PC's lol... The only difference is that a quantum PC is an object, dealing with quantum physics and quantum physics is a concept. There's some semantics for you, which would be easy to see with a little bit of common sense... You're still missing the point in your arrogance however (entirely, I must say). And no, super computers are not fast yet, if you read what I said. Universities that are developing quantum super computers have only been able to write basic programs to calculate the most simple of math problems. Either you do not understand the level we have currently reached in the field of quantum, in correspondence with technology is still lacking as it's still relatively a fresh subject, or are you misinformed by a result of false information, in relation to today's world in technology and quantum theory? ... Or are you just trying to disprove something that is statistically just derived from pure facts? :whistle: Give it a few years maybe, but right now, I'd like to see you calculate some complex linear algebra dealing with matrices, simulate the physics of gravity, or even climate change with a quantum computer. Until then, you really have no clue; you do not know what you are talking about, as I will kindly remind you. You have but an ounce of a clue that you're too focused on a narrowed and thus somewhat of an imaginary bigger picture, that you are oblivious of your surroundings so to speak. Quote:manipulate data on the subatomic Perhaps you may want to find those aliens you were talking about previously and ask them? lol. You should be able to retrieve the address or universal coordinates in 3D space for where they live from that University of Fantasyland I was talking about earlier. Not saying they don't exist, but my point here is that I doubt you're not going to find anybody with those abilities currently, and especially on this forum or anywhere just out in the open on the internet. The people that would be doing this kind of work, exist in the Universities that are developing the idea/concept of a quantum computer. Yet none have perfected the art of using quantum as a form of data because it is still an area of learning for most individuals, and that is inclusive of the top physicists that are alive today as well. Quote:You can find such persons at NSA/ NATO/ and other black ops organization of the US Why are you here then? You think anybody on this forum is from NATO, black ops, or the like? lol, what are you drinking right now? I bet it must have a high percentage of alcohol, or it's infused with some kind of psychedelic hallucinogen causing delusions and incomplete thoughts. (04-17-2013, 08:04 PM)static_cast Wrote: No offense, but in my opinion, quantum computing is impossible. If you ask all of the alternate universes the answer to the question, they all will have wrong answers, but correct answers to them. [All not including sub-alternatives] Not quite impossible... Quantum computers use the principle of superposition to represent binary; 2 possible "states", ie. 1 or 0 for each bit, inside the 3D space of a sphere. The only thing is, we haven't yet harnessed how to effectively use this to do anything powerful with it yet, regardless of how fast it is. RE: HI the names raken. JUst wanna talk to a quantum programmer. - ArkPhaze - 04-18-2013 (04-17-2013, 03:21 PM)raken Wrote: ArkPhaze what the hell are you talking about. Basic level maths, do you even know the def for quantum physics much less a quantum PC which can literally access data on a quantum level. Super computers are fast but when creating a device that can access information in another dimension staying from this one, know that's some crazy maths. that's just tip of the ice burg when it comes to quantum computer, matter is merely frequency etc etc know the persons i' looking for are extremely hard to find and can manipulate data on the subatomic . You can find such persons at NSA/ NATO/ and other black ops organization of the US I don't care about the definition, and your point to show that quantum mechanics is different than a quantum PC is about as valid as saying an Apple is not a fruit. It should be obvious that quantum physics is involved with quantum PC's lol... The only difference is that a quantum PC is an object, dealing with quantum physics and quantum physics is a concept. There's some semantics for you, which would be easy to see with a little bit of common sense... You're still missing the point in your arrogance however (entirely, I must say). And no, super computers are not fast yet, if you read what I said. Universities that are developing quantum super computers have only been able to write basic programs to calculate the most simple of math problems. Either you do not understand the level we have currently reached in the field of quantum, in correspondence with technology is still lacking as it's still relatively a fresh subject, or are you misinformed by a result of false information, in relation to today's world in technology and quantum theory? ... Or are you just trying to disprove something that is statistically just derived from pure facts? :whistle: Give it a few years maybe, but right now, I'd like to see you calculate some complex linear algebra dealing with matrices, simulate the physics of gravity, or even climate change with a quantum computer. Until then, you really have no clue; you do not know what you are talking about, as I will kindly remind you. You have but an ounce of a clue that you're too focused on a narrowed and thus somewhat of an imaginary bigger picture, that you are oblivious of your surroundings so to speak. Quote:manipulate data on the subatomic Perhaps you may want to find those aliens you were talking about previously and ask them? lol. You should be able to retrieve the address or universal coordinates in 3D space for where they live from that University of Fantasyland I was talking about earlier. Not saying they don't exist, but my point here is that I doubt you're not going to find anybody with those abilities currently, and especially on this forum or anywhere just out in the open on the internet. The people that would be doing this kind of work, exist in the Universities that are developing the idea/concept of a quantum computer. Yet none have perfected the art of using quantum as a form of data because it is still an area of learning for most individuals, and that is inclusive of the top physicists that are alive today as well. Quote:You can find such persons at NSA/ NATO/ and other black ops organization of the US Why are you here then? You think anybody on this forum is from NATO, black ops, or the like? lol, what are you drinking right now? I bet it must have a high percentage of alcohol, or it's infused with some kind of psychedelic hallucinogen causing delusions and incomplete thoughts. (04-17-2013, 08:04 PM)static_cast Wrote: No offense, but in my opinion, quantum computing is impossible. If you ask all of the alternate universes the answer to the question, they all will have wrong answers, but correct answers to them. [All not including sub-alternatives] Not quite impossible... Quantum computers use the principle of superposition to represent binary; 2 possible "states", ie. 1 or 0 for each bit, inside the 3D space of a sphere. The only thing is, we haven't yet harnessed how to effectively use this to do anything powerful with it yet, regardless of how fast it is. |