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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (86744)9/6/2000 12:01:54 PM
From: cosmicforce  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
This doesn't account for the use of interconnection through particle quantum entanglements. If your laptop was not the processor but just the terminal and you were using quantum entanglement to access a remote store, his calculations would be off by a considerable factor. Also, like Lather mentioned, it is not known (and is the subject of serious debate by the likes of Hawking, et al.) what information actually is. Information may be able to be moved faster than the speed of light if the mechanism of this transfer is through quantum entanglement. The restrictions of space-time and speed of light issues appear to be not relevant to these entangled particles whose wave functions are so confounded that even if separated, they are always in phase. Action on one, always produces an instantaneous result in the other, irrespective of the distance of separation. I also think that the equations of state don't properly account for actions and information transfers amongst highly connected machines.