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The binary computer, or at least binary neural computers can beat the quantum computers.


"Quantum computing offers major advancements in processing speed and efficiency but faces significant challenges, including information loss. Recent research has shown that optimized classical algorithms can effectively mimic quantum computing, suggesting that improvements in classical computing may bridge the gap to quantum computing’s potential. This development underscores the complexity of achieving quantum superiority and highlights a multifaceted approach to computational advancements." (ScitechDaily, New Research Reveals That Classical Computers Can Surpass Their Quantum Counterparts)



The quantum computers are not ready yet. There is no certain model or united models for the qubit. The main problem is the error detection. Error detection is the tool that the system requires to become trusted. 

The binary computer can beat quantum computers in certain missions. The regular misunderstanding is that quantum computers are stand-alone solutions. Those computers require binary computers to preprocess data and adjust the qubits. There is no computer program written for quantum computers. All data will travel to qubit through binary computers. 

And if there are some kind of errors that cause catastrophe. The fact is that no computer ever creates knowledge or information. It processes information. In that process, the system interconnects data from different sources. The data system includes two parts. 


1) Hardware 

2) Software. 


Error detection is one thing that the system requires. Error detection means that the system can drive data two times. The drives can happen successively or the system can use two computer lines. In that version, the system drives the same mission on two or more computers. At the same time. 

If there are differences in those results there is error. Things that can cause errors in results are errors in the computer's internal operations. Or there can be programming errors in the program. The error can be in the dataset. If there are problems with inputted data even the best systems cannot give the right solutions. 

Without software, hardware does nothing. And for processing some data, the system requires a dataset. The neurocomputer or neural network interconnects data storage and data that the system collects from sensors. The sensor can drive information into data storage before the neural network can start the data process. And all neural networks are groups of networked primary computers. 

When people say that Turing's machine or binary computer must stop before it takes another job, the thing that the quantum computer must not stop before it takes another mission makes it faster. The fact is that neural networks must not stop either. The neural computer can also operate multiple missions at the same time. 

Even if one actor must stop. A neural computer or neural network can find another gate. That can take a mission in it. The neural network might have time limits for each actor. When one actor operates with some job it uses only a certain time. For that job. Then that processor moves the information forward. That thing guarantees that the data is moving. 

In a neural computer, or neural network multiple computers operate under the united operating system. That system sees if one actor is busy. And it routes new jobs for other actors. The neural network can operate multiple missions at the same time. And the system can also interconnect that data. 

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