Thursday, December 21, 2017

Waning of 2017



So today is the Solstice of 2017,  and although I am sure
I could go on a variety of tangents at this time, I just
feel some imputes to note several items:

1) Jack Sarfatti - Nov. 2017 paper on "high/low" room
temperature quantum computing. At this stage some
significant advance in that technology.

link here:

Progress in room temperature   ....ing ...


2) July you tube link of Sarfatti at Quantum Gravity
Research -  link here:

Jack Sarfatti: The Post-Quantum Mechanics.


I should also mention that there is quite a bit of background and 
history to the subject contained in"


And finally to mention several posts of Jack's around Dec. 12, 2017,
in which he strongly encourages the advancement of quantum computing.

So,  the Jack Rabbit ( not Sarfatti ) but the Jack Rabbit of quantum
computing is kind of out of the bag now, and clearly advancement
will be continuing, and should clearly be seen as so many things of
great benefit or potential harm.   What that issue of benefit or harm
revolve around is the issue of education.  

Quantum computing and quantum computers are not the same thing,
but both are highly complex fields which require considerable education.
I am separating them in many ways on the basis of the kinds of educational
experience that might make one more capable on one end of the
process or the other.

What kind of changes will evolve from the release and implentation
of this technology?

A lot, but potentially the most immediate effects will be on material
development.  This is because of the advance molecular and atomic
modeling these devices are capable of.

But that is the most immediate and most immediately connectable
area, however, they will find use in most all areas including 
communication and medicine.