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Black hole computers
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Whilst waiting in the hospital this morning for a blood test, I picked up a recent issue of Scientific American, and read part of the article regarding the new theories of using black holes as superfast computers (estimated at 100 giga-gigahertz). Unfortunately I had to leave before I got too far into the article. It talked of encoding particles (like by altering electron spin appropriately) and tossing them into the black hole, and finding your results by interpreting the radiation that comes out. Can anyone fill me in here on the details? Sounds like an interesting idea. I wonder when they'll make a home model...
I doubt such a computer would be very fast...a black hole emits Hawking radiation, but that radiation has nothing to do with the contents of the hole, because it's not actually coming from inside the hole itself. According to Stephen Hawking's new theory of July this year, the black hole will eventually open up - allowing you to read your results - but that will only happen after a very long time indeed. So it could be a very fast computer, but you'd have to wait ages to actually get to your results, as they're trapped inside the black hole.
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