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Scio Tech - On Nanosecond Cogs (Attn Les & ndc) Date: 5 Feb 1999 04:00:25 Newsgroups: alt.clearing.technology From: pilot@soda.csua.berkeley.edu (The Pilot) Subject: Super Scio Tech - On Nanosecond Cogs (Attn Les & ndc) ON NANOSECOND COGS (Attn Les & NDC) On 30 Jan 99, "N. D. Culver" <ndc@alum.mit.edu> posted on subject "nanosecond cogs" > Les C. Rogers wrote: > >Don't invalidate those nanosecond cogs. > > Quantum mechanics in this PU says that the time > of collapse (realization) is proportional to the > number of entangled elements; fast cogs are > 'bigger' cogs. > > ndc Correct. One of the ideas in the quickie era was that the faster the result is obtained, the more stable it is. I believe that that was correct. Of course quickies then neglected to run the processes (faster not to bother!) and made a mess (turn on an FN and then skip everything!). So the orgs started grinding things to death in a counter reaction. But as far as I'm concerned, the faster you can hit a good cog, the better. Best, The Pilot |