Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Dr. Schrodinger and me.

I had a tought during my morning meditation. The answer to any question with a definite answer can be solved by what is referred to as a quantum computer. How such a device works is unimportant to this idea.
The condition any hydrogen atom exhibits can be represented by its equation of state (EOS) as shown by Dr. Schrodinger. The change in condition can be calculated by subtracting one EOS from another. So Change = EOS1-EOS2. Then to be clear, since this is a quantum action let's 'relativise' everything. Now Change = REOS1-REOS2. Inputting the question as a Change and subtracting REOS2 from REOS1 we can get the answer to any calculable question and some that aren't. Imagine the possibilities!
There are two major challenges to be met before we can build one of these. First, I leave to the reader to provide the equations of state in the proper form. And and secondly, at present, calculating an EOS for more than a single atom is beyond our capabilities.
Major challenges are proof that we're all on this flight together.

Dick

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