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Why quantum gravity is so interesting thing?


Why quantum gravity is so interesting thing?

At first, we must describe the term, "quantum gravity". That term means the smallest particle, which has a gravity effect on other particles.  This means that the quantum gravity would be the particles like quark-sized black holes and singularities. That means that the quantum gravity, what can form extremely small singularities the revolution of the information technology.

If we could create the long but very small tunnels through space, we could, of course, make real-time contact with space probes, what is orbiting another star. That means that the spacecraft would travel to another solar system a couple of hundreds of years, and then the system would create two singularities between the probe and Earth, and those tiny singularities could be used to send the information to the drone and back.

What if we could stop the time inside the microprocessor?

The quantum gravity would also allow connecting many computers, and because the time would go slower in the microprocessors than in the normal world, and that would give the computer extremely big muscles. If the microprocessors would connect by using the wormholes, the messages would send from the one processor to another one, that thing would allow operating by extremely fast, and extremely big entireties.

Even the computers would be a thousand kilometers away from another, they could work, as they would be in the same room. If the time would be stopped in the processor, that means that the computer would have more time to operate.

But this thing requires a wormhole or nano-sized black hole. The idea with that kind of system is that the mass of this thing would be increasing by using electron rays. Those things would raise the energy so high level that the time would be stopped. And maybe the "Z-machine" could create that kind of condition.

There is another way to make this kind of thing, and that is that the researchers would surround the processor by using plasma, what would move by the speed, what is near the speed of the light. That thing could stop the time in the processor, and maybe this kind of test will do in places like CERN. That kind of way to make computers could be fascinating, but we cannot make those things yet.


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