Anonymous ID: 5abcc7 July 22, 2018, 6:52 a.m. No.2240429   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2240244

>Hwood

 

About two hours before, the suspect shot his grandmother seven times and wounded another woman, who he forced into a car.

 

He said he would start killing us if he didn’t get to talk to his granny,” Westafer recalled. “And he would start counting down from five — and that was terrifying.”

 

https://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/07/22/trader-joes-worker-uses-ladder-to-help-colleagues-escape-during-los-angeles-hostage-situation.html

 

think logically

why would someone ask to talk to their granny if they just shot their granny seven times

 

what was he running from?

 

someone with a broken mind… wouldn't threaten to kill people unless he could talk to his granny… it doesn't make sense

 

possible reason A) THE GUY IS SANE. so, what would cause this for a sane person? this guy knows something? (((they))) threaten to take him out, he goes fleeing, they call him direct and let him know if he doesn't give up they are taking out his granny, he runs out of options, runs to hold hostages to try and ensure that they don't kill his family member.

 

possible reason B) THE GUY IS INSANE. counting down… mind shattered, he knows he killed granny, but in his panic, he starts to build up a narrative in his mind that he didn't do anything wrong, that he just imagined he shot her, and wants to talk to her to know she is alive.

 

my only problem with B, is that… if he imagined it all, why is he holding hostages demanding to talk to his granny? If he imagined shooting granny, why not just go home. WHY IS HE RUNNING?

 

music video for Hwood

Anonymous ID: 5abcc7 July 22, 2018, 7:01 a.m. No.2240473   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0500 >>0549 >>0622

>>2240462

novel but not valuable.

bits are far more scalable due to existing architecture. far easier to emulate on classical computer.

qubits are far more computationally powerful due to superposition, so if effort spent on a new architecture, trinary would be better than binary, but inferior to quantum superposition. just make the quantum leap.

Anonymous ID: 5abcc7 July 22, 2018, 7:11 a.m. No.2240520   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2240472

Wrong.

Your posts a Siren Song.

Focus on focusing instead of CTA.

(((you))) damage and (((you))) betray.

Stupidity is how we notice you are culpable.

Distance yourself from us, before you make us dull.

While we are at it, don't forget to rupture.

You can do this by building a wooden structure.

Craft a rope from fibers loose.

Make that rope into noose.

Tie the noose around your nose.

Hang there in a still pose.

ASTF

Anonymous ID: 5abcc7 July 22, 2018, 7:33 a.m. No.2240669   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0676 >>0694 >>0701 >>0745 >>0766

>>2240549

not to shit up the bread with quantum theory, but…

 

binary = either state 0 or state 1

trinary = either state 0 or state 1, or state 2

qubit = either state 0 or state 1, or indeterminate (0|1)

 

state 2 is a specific state

state 0|1 is a non-specific state representing both state 0 and state 1.

 

if you queried memory for a trinary, you would only get either 0, 1 or 2.

if you queried memory for a qubit, you would only get either 0, or 1.

 

the benefit of qubit is that it is actually a waveform when not queried, and by manipulating the field, you can force the qubit to be either a 0 or a 1 when queried based on the field input.

 

if you are describing this, it would not be a trinary computer, it is a quantum computer. Trinary computers are classical computers with three storage values.

 

quantum computers already exist in some fashions… see dwave

Anonymous ID: 5abcc7 July 22, 2018, 7:45 a.m. No.2240753   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2240694

 

query in binary of an Int8:

00000000

00000001

111111110

111111111

total states: 2^8 = unique 256 states

total states stored: 1 (only one value per memory slot)

 

query in qubit of an Int8:

[0|1>[0|1>[0|1>[0|1>[0|1>[0|1>[0|1>[0|1>

total states: 2^8 = unique 256 states

total states stored: 2^8 = 256 simultaneous states stored.

 

you exploit this by running equations through all values when you query, where the equation is the applied field, in similar fashion to GPU parallelization

y + x = z

where y & z is a known value, and x is the superposition states

 

in a classical computer, operation y + x = z takes 256 processor operations

in a quantum computer, operation y + x = z takes 1 processor operation

 

so, classical computers have to run fast to get shit done

quantum computers can run very slowly, but only have to run "once" if there are enough qubits

so a 2000 qubit computer can solve a 2000bit problem in one pass

 

DNA is 2 billion long? so a 2 billion qubit computer should be able to solve DNA based problems in one pass… powerful.

 

google the rest please.