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Problems of a quantum computer, and how they might be solved someday.






Problems of a quantum computer, and how they might be solved someday.

The attempt to create ultrafast microprocessors is really difficult, and sometimes people, like me have suggested that the temperature of the processor would decrease in the superconducting temperature. The problem is the silicon would transform as well superconducting, and the electricity will jump out from wire. Also, superconducting components like switches would not stop electricity, and that's why they cannot control the route of electricity because electrons pass those parts.

When we are thinking about the thing like a quantum computer, we would have problems to make qubits, what have more than two possible values. Sometimes I have thought that ionized water or Crypton based molecule would allow creating qubit, and when one side of this ionized molecule touches the gate, the value would be zero, when the two parts of the molecule touch the gate would the system get value one, and when all three parts are touching the gate, would the value be two.

This technology would be called as the "physical qubit", where ionized molecule would act as the qubit, what is the replacer of the bit in the quantum computer. But the difference between the quantum computer and normal computer is that quantum computers would handle the minimum type of information, and the information what it handles is the numbers. When there is needed the number breaking capacity, where is needed to calculate the extremely long prime numbers or quantum prime numbers, the quantum computer would be an extremely good tool.

How about virtual qubits?

In this text is the picture of the map of the railway station, and the thing is that the wires can be thought of as the railroads, where the data goes. In this model, the data, that will travel to the nucleus of the processor is filtered. Everything else, except the numeric values, what are the strongest field of the computer would be removed from the input syntaxes, what will send to the nucleus of the processor, what will handle the minimum type of data, but what will make it extremely effective way.

Those wires what will travel to the nucleus of the quantum processor would form the thing, what we can call as the virtual qubit. The four wires would bring the electrons, and the pairs of those wires would send the data to the upper levels of the system. When one wire would bring electron, the value would be zero, when two wires would bring electron, the value is one when three wires would bring electron, would the value be two. And when the four wires would bring electron to quantum level the value would be three.

So the value of the linear qubit would be (n-1).  When we are thinking about the output, each wire, what is taking the data away from the quantum processor can be connected to the own conventional processor. And that kind of thing would revolutionize the handling of data.

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