Posting an article without an email.
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Hello. I have an account here. I started it then the email place that used had problems and I could not log in or access my email. I am comfortable with that, and now I do not want any valid email associated with my account. That seems to be a nice discovery. I have an article. I would like it to be checked out by your editor to see if it is ok for publication as an article. You may edit it as you like. I am posting it here since I do not have an email account to be used for this. Title: There is no (quantum mechanical physics based) quantum computer. Description: There is no quantum computer. Abstract: Quantum Mechanics precludes that it does not exist, furthermore it is neither phonon based nor resistivity based, therefore it must be either a misinterpretation of facts or an advertising ploy (lie). Author: Member 15078716 or User-15043078 Email: No valid email herein maintained after initial account creation. Either you post or you do not post, it is your choice. Language: C, C++, and all else that use electronic computer processing. Platform: Linux, Android, Windows, and all else that use electronic computer processing. Technology: This is about the processing of programs. Topic: Electronic computer processing in general. Section High Performance Computing SubSection > CPU License: CPOL, Open Source for all to use. introduction What the article / code snippet / walk-through does,and why it's useful. State the problem it solves. This should introduce the article, not just repeat the Abstract. The problem is that there is a term being used that grossly misrepresents an electronic computer part (the cpu) as "quantum" when it is definitely not quantum. That misrepresentation might cause programmers to be mislead into using programming languages and/or systems that are not their best choice and thus costing them time and resources. This article may be used to barricade programmers against a newly developed misinformation campaign, specifically "quantum" as it applies to electronic computing. Is there any background to this article that may be useful such as an introduction to the basic ideas presented? Plain old quantum mechanical physics that the common engineer should have both studied and learned in college. The Article Body I was reading; https://www.techradar.com/news/quantum-computing-forget-qubits-all-the-cool-kids-are-talking-about-qutrits-now and found a disasterously misleading article. Qu
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Hello. I have an account here. I started it then the email place that used had problems and I could not log in or access my email. I am comfortable with that, and now I do not want any valid email associated with my account. That seems to be a nice discovery. I have an article. I would like it to be checked out by your editor to see if it is ok for publication as an article. You may edit it as you like. I am posting it here since I do not have an email account to be used for this. Title: There is no (quantum mechanical physics based) quantum computer. Description: There is no quantum computer. Abstract: Quantum Mechanics precludes that it does not exist, furthermore it is neither phonon based nor resistivity based, therefore it must be either a misinterpretation of facts or an advertising ploy (lie). Author: Member 15078716 or User-15043078 Email: No valid email herein maintained after initial account creation. Either you post or you do not post, it is your choice. Language: C, C++, and all else that use electronic computer processing. Platform: Linux, Android, Windows, and all else that use electronic computer processing. Technology: This is about the processing of programs. Topic: Electronic computer processing in general. Section High Performance Computing SubSection > CPU License: CPOL, Open Source for all to use. introduction What the article / code snippet / walk-through does,and why it's useful. State the problem it solves. This should introduce the article, not just repeat the Abstract. The problem is that there is a term being used that grossly misrepresents an electronic computer part (the cpu) as "quantum" when it is definitely not quantum. That misrepresentation might cause programmers to be mislead into using programming languages and/or systems that are not their best choice and thus costing them time and resources. This article may be used to barricade programmers against a newly developed misinformation campaign, specifically "quantum" as it applies to electronic computing. Is there any background to this article that may be useful such as an introduction to the basic ideas presented? Plain old quantum mechanical physics that the common engineer should have both studied and learned in college. The Article Body I was reading; https://www.techradar.com/news/quantum-computing-forget-qubits-all-the-cool-kids-are-talking-about-qutrits-now and found a disasterously misleading article. Qu
It sounds like a blog entry anyway. Not an article.
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It sounds like a blog entry anyway. Not an article.
OK. I feel better now that I posted to the lounge for moderation.
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OK. I feel better now that I posted to the lounge for moderation.
You still need to have a working E-mail address on the site. They reverify annually I think. If you no longer have access to the account, you can probably ask an admin for assistance.
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Hello. I have an account here. I started it then the email place that used had problems and I could not log in or access my email. I am comfortable with that, and now I do not want any valid email associated with my account. That seems to be a nice discovery. I have an article. I would like it to be checked out by your editor to see if it is ok for publication as an article. You may edit it as you like. I am posting it here since I do not have an email account to be used for this. Title: There is no (quantum mechanical physics based) quantum computer. Description: There is no quantum computer. Abstract: Quantum Mechanics precludes that it does not exist, furthermore it is neither phonon based nor resistivity based, therefore it must be either a misinterpretation of facts or an advertising ploy (lie). Author: Member 15078716 or User-15043078 Email: No valid email herein maintained after initial account creation. Either you post or you do not post, it is your choice. Language: C, C++, and all else that use electronic computer processing. Platform: Linux, Android, Windows, and all else that use electronic computer processing. Technology: This is about the processing of programs. Topic: Electronic computer processing in general. Section High Performance Computing SubSection > CPU License: CPOL, Open Source for all to use. introduction What the article / code snippet / walk-through does,and why it's useful. State the problem it solves. This should introduce the article, not just repeat the Abstract. The problem is that there is a term being used that grossly misrepresents an electronic computer part (the cpu) as "quantum" when it is definitely not quantum. That misrepresentation might cause programmers to be mislead into using programming languages and/or systems that are not their best choice and thus costing them time and resources. This article may be used to barricade programmers against a newly developed misinformation campaign, specifically "quantum" as it applies to electronic computing. Is there any background to this article that may be useful such as an introduction to the basic ideas presented? Plain old quantum mechanical physics that the common engineer should have both studied and learned in college. The Article Body I was reading; https://www.techradar.com/news/quantum-computing-forget-qubits-all-the-cool-kids-are-talking-about-qutrits-now and found a disasterously misleading article. Qu
I've moved this into the Article Writing forum. First: you can't post if you don't sign in: we need to associate each article with someone, so an email address is the simplest. It's also not to be able to contact you in case there are issues: someone claims you've plagriarised, we wish to edit or move the article, or even something as simple as someone posts a message on the article's forum. Without an email you won't be notified. Emails are never made public. The only way someone gets your email is if you send an email to someone via the forums With regards to this article I see this as an reply piece, not an article. Maybe something that explains exactly how a quantum computer works would be interesting: contrasting it from the classical bit-wise computer. When you say "There is no quantum computer" I think a lot of people would disagree, and a lot of other people would ask you to define what a Quantum Computer actually is. Maybe that would be a good point to start at.
cheers Chris Maunder
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I've moved this into the Article Writing forum. First: you can't post if you don't sign in: we need to associate each article with someone, so an email address is the simplest. It's also not to be able to contact you in case there are issues: someone claims you've plagriarised, we wish to edit or move the article, or even something as simple as someone posts a message on the article's forum. Without an email you won't be notified. Emails are never made public. The only way someone gets your email is if you send an email to someone via the forums With regards to this article I see this as an reply piece, not an article. Maybe something that explains exactly how a quantum computer works would be interesting: contrasting it from the classical bit-wise computer. When you say "There is no quantum computer" I think a lot of people would disagree, and a lot of other people would ask you to define what a Quantum Computer actually is. Maybe that would be a good point to start at.
cheers Chris Maunder
@Chris Maunder, I accept your wisdom. Yes, it is a reply piece. "Article Writing forum". A forum for that. Nice. I intend to spend time reading there. Thank you.
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It sounds like a blog entry anyway. Not an article.
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