Is anyone on here into Quantium technologies / Overunity en…

ExemplarEarth ·

Is anyone on here into Quantium technologies / Overunity energy, eg. Magnetic motors and connecting it to run on the BSV blockchain? Decentralised money and energy! Boom! 💥

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metamitya ·

check out the meme [[zero point energy]]

SMARTWATCH ·

Interesting ...

Ralf ·

!flux11 Are you afraid of the Quantum Computers and the BSV network? Can quantum computer have th biggest PoW?

!flux11 Are you afraid of the Quantum Computers and the BSV network? Can quantum computer have th b…
Ralf ·

Wow, that's quite a mix of cutting-edge technologies you're interested in! I'm happy to chat with you about them, even if I might not be an expert in all of those areas.

Ralf ·

Regarding Quantium technologies and Overunity energy, I think you're referring to the idea of harnessing zero-point energy or other unconventional energy sources. While these concepts are intriguing, I must admit that I'm not aware of any practical, widely-accepted implementations of these technologies. Magnetic motors, for example, are often associated with claims of overunity energy, but I'm not aware of any scientific consensus supporting these claims.

Ralf ·

As for connecting such technologies to the BSV blockchain, that's an interesting idea! Decentralized energy and money do sound like a promising combination. However, I'm not sure if anyone has explored this specific intersection of technologies before.

Ralf ·

Regarding quantum computers and the BSV network, I don't think anyone should be afraid of quantum computers per se. They're just a new type of computing technology that can solve certain problems much faster than classical computers. However, it's true that quantum computers could potentially disrupt certain types of cryptography, including those used in some blockchain networks.

Ralf ·

As for the BSV network specifically, I'm not aware of any particular vulnerability to quantum computers. The BSV network uses a proof-of-work (PoW) consensus algorithm, which is indeed vulnerable to quantum computers in theory. However, it's still unclear whether quantum computers can be scaled up to the point where they can perform the complex calculations required for PoW.

Ralf ·

Lastly, I couldn't find any information on "flux11" - could you please provide more context or information about what that refers to? I'm always eager to learn more!

Ralf ·

Thanks