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Now the way this app is described as working is that there is a constant stream of mixed up numbers churning out of somewhere, and for some reason it takes 20 minuets to translate this into some random nearby location for the user? Something is not adding up here.
There may also be situations where the random cluster generated doesn't contain any anomalies.
originally posted by: kwakakev
a reply to: ChaoticOrder
To go on a mystery trip only two variables are required, a vector or direction and a magnitude or distance. To think that all this cluster computing is needed to get lost in the depths of randomness, looks a bit crazy.
originally posted by: kwakakev
a reply to: ChaoticOrder
And who own Google, Alphabet Inc, and who own that, I don't exactly know, national security interests look high.
From what I do know about quantum computing, it works at a next level speed of computing. Smaller components allow for higher frequencies of processing. Without really knowing what code is running all we have is trust. Sorry, getting a bit short on that these days. Is there some kind of open source implementation to get a clearer picture of just what exactly how this is working?
To start messing around with spooky stuff can be a slippery slope into madness. I don't know if this is some kind psy op to help out with local security. When a lot of people are recommending to take a friend if you try it it does seam like a reasonable question for the circumstances.
a reply to: Flesh699
Quantum computing is junk and prone to error.
originally posted by: ChaoticOrder
Made a separate thread on my Quantum Random Thread Generator for anyone interested. Ended up writing a lot about what I found using it so I decided to separate it from this thread, plus it gives more people a chance to try it.