On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 10:19:14AM -0800, Mega wrote:
> You can save it electrically, two states. (current/ no current)
> With quantum computers - atom - no atom - charged atom. 3 states.
> or with DNA -> four states
>
>
> are DNA-computers feasible?
They're feasible, but they're largely useless.
Their intrinsic advantages will become less and
less relevant over time.
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