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Maddick

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Well this was a really short update... I mean I just got my dick out to massage myself ...and I ended in a loop of nothing-happening-ness.^^

It is bad man. I feel like yu should take responsibility for that.
 

Marmitter

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i see, thanks a lot again - great that you took the time! keep up the good work, looking forward to your future developments!
 
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oidex

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The very basics of it should be correct, if not then please enlighten me.
The application, however, is pure bullshit and is just something I've come up with that sort of feels tangible, but would probably be caught in a bullshit detector fairly quickly by the right person.
I didn't write anything down so here's just a few things I remember from the top of my head:
  • First of all the notion of "emulating" a quantum computer inside a classical binary one is nonsense, but you already said that you were just hand-waving this to make it fit the story, so I guess that's fine.
  • Next is the explanation of superposition states. In this picture of "1", "0" and superposition, there aren't just 3 states. Since any linear combination of "1" and "0" is an allowed state there are actually infinitely many of them.
  • Lastly, the explanation of quantum entanglement is backwards, if you measure one entangled partner to be "1" than the other has to be "0", not "1" as well.
On another topic, in the final exam answers, there is a typo. "USP" should be "UPS"
Took me a second to realize it was a typo, and not a trick question by the prof. :coldsweat:

Anyway, you're doing god's work here, so thanks for brightening my day mate. :kisskiss:
 

Fasder

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First of all the notion of "emulating" a quantum computer inside a classical binary one is nonsense,
I wasn't really sure about this when I first came up with the idea, but when I did research it became evident that it would be pretty much impossible to do. It's a little like making a loop with a power strip, thinking you got infinite power.
there aren't just 3 states.
any linear combination of "1" and "0" is an allowed state there are actually infinitely many of them.
Not if it's just one digit, then it's 0, 1 and both.

Lastly, the explanation of quantum entanglement is backwards, if you measure one entangled partner to be "1" than the other has to be "0", not "1" as well.
I'm pretty sure that's wrong, it's not the opposite but the same. Two entangled particles will behave identically no matter where they are in relation to each other.

On another topic, in the final exam answers, there is a typo. "USP" should be "UPS"
Thanks, I'll fix that right away, thanks for pointing it out.

Took me a second to realize it was a type, and not a trick question by the prof.
Maybe it was a typo by the prof? ;)

Anyway, you're doing god's work here, so thanks for brightening my day mate.
Thanks, you too!
 

oidex

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Not if it's just one digit, then it's 0, 1 and both.
In this example there's an infinite amount of possible superposition states, but once you make a measurement it will collapse to either 0 or 1.
So it's either infinite or 2, depending on how you look at it, but never 3.

I'm pretty sure that's wrong, it's not the opposite but the same. Two entangled particles will behave identically no matter where they are in relation to each other.
Their properties are not identical but correlated. Entanglement means that you can not describe the two partners independently of each other but only the system as a whole. If you have a system with a total spin of 0, and you measure one partner to have spin "up" than the other HAS to have spin "down" to satisfy the total spin.

I just realized now how difficult this is to put into sentences without breaking out formulas. :coldsweat:
 

Fasder

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So it's either infinite or 2, depending on how you look at it, but never 3.
So what you're actually saying is that saying infinity is a state is wrong, which I can sort of get, but I still think it's more a matter of interpretation, infinity is after all pretty murky.

Their properties are not identical but correlated.
That's not what I learned, but I'll check it out, or if you have a source that backs it up somewhere.

If you have a system with a total spin of 0, and you measure one partner to have spin "up" than the other HAS to have spin "down" to satisfy the total spin.
That sort of makes sense, but it's not how I've understood it, I'll do more research. :)
Thanks for pointing it out, some peer-review is always nice.
I just realized now how difficult this is to put into sentences without breaking out formulas.
I know the feeling. :)
 

Mikey Mike

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The game has obviously changed with the move to the new house. Not sure if I'm at the end of v0.09.04, but the MC is in an empty house (no horny womenz) with no way to move forward?! Is there a way to move time forward like watch TV?
 

Fasder

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The game has obviously changed with the move to the new house. Not sure if I'm at the end of v0.09.04, but the MC is in an empty house (no horny womenz) with no way to move forward?! Is there a way to move time forward like watch TV?
You shouldn't need to forward time in this update. It's a just a fairly short sequence that spans the first day, or more days depending on if you found all of it the first time around.
You can forward time by clicking the clock, but like I said, no need to do it in this update.
 

Mikey Mike

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You shouldn't need to forward time in this update. It's a just a fairly short sequence that spans the first day, or more days depending on if you found all of it the first time around.
You can forward time by clicking the clock, but like I said, no need to do it in this update.
Thanks, I guess I found everything and keep up the good work!
 
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Orignaltk

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Looks like I'll have to start over from the beginning since you don't have an upload for android for the latest update. Not that I mind...it's a great game and has inspired me to create my own (wish me luck).
 
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