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The time dilation and quantum computers



The time dilation and quantum computers

The thing that makes time dilation interesting is that the speed of the time depends on gravity but it also depends on the speed of the particle. The time dilation makes it possible to store the information in the particle and it would remain stable for a very long time. Time dilation is an interesting phenomenon because it would not slow the speed. It would slow the time. 

When the escaping velocity on the particle reaches the speed of light, the time would stop. And the same effect would be seen when the particle is starting to move with the extremely high speed. So the time dilation would make it possible to make extremely complicated things by using particle, where the time is slowed or stopped. 

If we can make a computer, where time is stopped that thing would allow making calculations what takes hundreds or even millions of years in a couple of seconds. The thing is that if we are standing outside the effect of time dilation the time that would seem a couple of seconds to us takes hundreds of years in the particle where the time is dilated. So we should only pump the energy to the steel ball, and that thing causes the time dilation. If the observer stands at the next of that object everything seems to happen extremely fast in that box. 

What if we are stopping or dilate time in qubit? Would that make quantum computers more effective and easier to handle?

So that means that if we want to make the extremely good qubit, we can simply make that thing rotate with extremely high speed, and the slowing time makes it possible to keep the data stable if we want to read it in the long time after we are stored it to the qubit. But the problem is making material what stands the rotation speed what is near the speed of the light. Molecules and other formations of atoms would be destroyed because of centripetal force. 

The other version is to pump the electromagnetic radiation in that particle, and that thing would make it heavier, and the time would start to travel slower in it. So the lasers can make the time dilation in the extremely cold fullerene, and that allows to store the data in that molecule for a longer time. 

Another way how to make the qubit, what can store the data, and transport it to another location is to make the superposition of the qubit. There is a possibility that the neutron that rotates extremely fast could be used as the data storage, and then the system would turn it to be in two positions at the same time. But the problem is that this kind of system requires extremely high power of energy, and the success of that thing is not sure. 


Time dilation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_dilation

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