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Why not just simulate quantum computers?

Name: Anonymous 2013-05-12 18:16

Quantum computers run on quantum mechanics, which can be modeled off on a quantum computer? All the benefits and none of the drawbacks. Tomorrow's technology, today!

Name: Master !WIZardrY9E 2013-05-12 22:31

>>12
What the fuck am I reading on Google about these bullets.

However the Wiki states, I quote "The patterns themselves can be intricate and complex, giving the barrage a beautiful, if deadly, nature." and "In addition, the majority of enemy bullets are sprayed wildly and have no chance of actually hitting the player."

Thus I come to the conclusion they do obey classical physics. Firstly at the quantum level, sub-atomic particles have less probability working as a system, hence no intricate patterns. Secondly invoking quantum properties would give rise to the probability of spontaneous emission, causing these bullets to randomly appear on the screen, hence a 99.99999% kill rate. Which of course does not seem to be the case in any game.

Case solved.

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