The Future
At the beginning of the century, people thought that there were no major discoveries to uncover, in physics that is. But shortly after this was said, all sorts of atomic theories popped up; Einstein came up with his relativity theories and Neils Bohr and many others carried on those studies. What these geniuses came up with was a revolutionary proposal that nullified most of what was considered fact in physics. What they started was a completely new branch of physics: quantum physics. It is way too complicated and I don t know nearly enough about it, but one example of this was Einstein s theory that light in fact does have mass, and does not travel in waves, but in packets of light called quanta. Quanta have both matter and wave-like properties.
Right now scientists are researching and developing an optical computer, the most simple quantum computer. This computer will smash the speed wall that computers will soon face. With these optical computers, chips will be faster and smaller meaning much more powerful computers. Right now inside switches on chips, two properties of electrons are used as on, off switches that enable computers to do their calculations and what not. This is the reason we have the binary system of ones and zeros. But within the next fifteen years or so, we will have built computers whose switches use fifteen different properties of electrons. Bits will no longer measure memory, but qubits, or quantum bits. Not only will they be more powerful, they will also be able to do simultaneous calculations. Although you might think that this would make chips fifteen times smaller, it actually makes then thousands or even millions of times smaller.
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Back when computers were first being used, they were the size of rooms, and they still had a processing power of less than a late eighties PC. Now supercomputers that make complex calculations are still the size of large rooms, but their processing power is almost unimaginable to most people. In fifteen years computers the size of rooms will have billions of times the processing power of today s supercomputers and will be so powerful they will actually be able to code the human body; every single atom of a persons body will be in code on these computers.
Quantum computers will have more applications than classical computers. They will be able to do complex problem solving on a scale not even close to possible today. Quantum computers will see many applications in space travel and exploration. In fact, they may be so powerful who needs humans to invent anymore, just ask the computer to. This pretty much leaves the possibilities endless. It may even lead to some form of communism. If the only work needed was manual labor, and even that would soon be eradicated, then companies could be run by only a handful of people, success would depend on the power of your computer. All the countries income would go to and extreme minority of people. Soon the government would cut in, although it would take years, and people would stop working all together, and get monthly pay from the government. This would also open the door for people to start being religious again. Soon people may back off from materialism, yet nevertheless the world would not fall into a dark age because the computers run themselves and money is hardly even needed anymore. With literally twenty-four hours of leisure time a day; people s lives will become more relaxed and more spiritual and happy.
People are probably thinking that there is a possibility of a Terminator scenario happening, and there may be, but I like to think positively