yeah phil, if you ever figure out how to break the 2^n barrier, leave me a copy of the code in your will. It'd be nifty to see before I die (because after they kill you they'd kill me). But another nifty thing they could eventually do in quantum computing is throw in a third bit type. It's apparently actually possible for something to be in two places at once. So your encryption could potentially have both a one and a zero (up and down on the binary switch) at the same spot.
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But another nifty thing they could eventually do in quantum computing is throw in a third bit type. It's apparently actually possible for something to be in two places at once. So your encryption could potentially have both a one and a zero (up and down on the binary switch) at the same spot.
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