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this post was submitted on 23 Aug 2024
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Since I am totally ignorant, what's the practical benefit of this?
Each time we peer into the quantum world we do a shit load of what is called Fundamental Research. This fundamental research leads to new discoveries in our understanding of quantum physics which then leads on to commercial research to apply these new discoveries to engineer new things.
What this new tool does is unlock a whole new batch of fundamental research that can be done which in turn will advance what we can build on top of it.
So, in gaming terms, we're upgrading our gear to kill stronger bosses?
I would say instead: we unlocked a new research tree. We still need to research it, and once it's done, new gear will be available to buy.
Essentially, yes.
In Minecraft this is the equivalent of crafting a hoe which unlocks the whole of agriculture in the game.
Nobody knows what discoveries we'll make and what will grow from these discoveries. Exciting times.
It may or may not have one, at least until we observe the results
But observing results skews results! Checkmate scientists
Replicators and world peace.
Replicators with subscription plans, depending on product classes and value and WW3.
So a simple Tea-Machine will cost you 15 Bucks/m but a cocktail mixer 4500,-