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Can we someday turn our nervous system into a quantum computer?

 

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Can we someday turn our nervous system into a quantum computer?


Quantum computers can run very complicated artificial intelligence. And handle extremely complicated data. But the question is could the quantum computer be more intelligent than a human being? So at this time, we must say that even quantum computers don't have emotions, they might solve things like mathematical or logical problems more effectively than humans. That is the thing that we should realize when we are thinking about the intelligence of quantum computers or the artificial intelligence programs, what those systems would run.

And one very interesting vision that Sir Roger Penrose has introduced is that the unused part of the human neural system will turn into a quantum computer. The idea is simple the mobile telephone would use the neural track that is sending the data to the brains. And then the data travels back to the mobile telephone by using the neuro tracks, which are bringing data from brains to hand. So data travels through the human nervous system, and then it would process during its journey around the human nervous system.

The quantum computer will change the world.

The quantum computer and the power that it gives has no limits. The quantum computer itself is a tool, that can break every code in the world and mess the databases, where is stored things like the nuclear weapon control codes. The fact is that the quantum computer can use to analyze the data, which comes from billions of sources.

But the fact is that by using the internet, we can connect the quantum computer even to our mobile telephone. And that means the quantum computer can control things like robots and drones remotely over the internet and this means the factory-size computer can control the drones and robots from another side of the world.

Is there the zero-point in Riemann's conjecture? That question can solve by using a quantum computer. And that thing could solve the most interesting problem in mathematics. The thing is that Riemann's conjecture is the key element in modern cryptology because encrypting programs are using that mathematical formula for calculating the prime numbers for the encrypting algorithms.

The quantum computer can solve the mathematical problems that would take 4,5 billion years from the binary computer in a couple of seconds. So this is the thing, what makes the quantum computer the ultimate code-breaker. It can simply use the "brute force" tactics for breaking the codes, and this means that the quantum computer can simply try every calculated prime number to the codes, which are made by using normal or binary computers. That allows those systems to create things like fake cryptocurrencies or it can use to compile the faces of the people in the masses of people.


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