01 December 2016

Alien Quantum Computer Applications

Alien civilizations that have developed quantum computing technology and evolved it for more than a thousand years may have the capability of performing subtleties and apparent trickeries of a significant kind.

Quantum computers making more calculations per nano-second than there are electrons in the Universe may be able to interact with and control physical manipulation technologies of real world quanta. To a certain extent reality may become as malleable as virtual reality to quantum computer control systems.

Of course quantum computers would reach theoretical limits on the number and accuracy of calculations equivalent to traditionally finite mass and energy criteria of the Universe along with the problems of calculating trans-finite quantities.

We may consider several potential applications of quantum field moderation.

1) Rename Mt. Denali - Mt. Mihail Tal
2) Pay off the U.S. public debt in five easy payments of $19.95
3) Fly invisible surveillance and control drones from extra-dimensions to steal shoelaces
4) Make atomic clocks run in reverse
5) Cause the Wisconsin vote recount to be in Hillary’s favor
6) Provide free Jimmy Durante nose jobs to everyone in Florida while they sleep
7) Move the Washington monument to Cape Cod


Technological advantages of the old world made conquest of the western hemisphere by some eastern hemisphere power inevitable-even if it had been those Chinese, Africans or Finlanders. Alternatively, alien quantum computing advantages may create such a space-time material advantage that conquest of the traditional variety would be obsolete. If a computer could redesign and actualize entire worlds or even star systems instantly-why bother jousting with and bumping out primitives from their caves?

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