In no way listen to anything I ever say anywhere. But especially on physics.
That being said, my understanding is that quantum computing is revolutionary because it allows instant transmission of information across unlimited space.
Particles that mimic each other can be placed on either end of a 'would-be-cable' connection and machines can interpret their on and off states as binary.
What happens to a set of these paired particles if one goes into a black hole? Now that I wanna know!
Personally I think Russians should put Zalinsky and Putin in an arena and let them fight it out to decide things. See if Putin still wants war after he gets punched in the face.
All trades are interesting, a good valuable skills to have.
Doing your own labor doesn't make you wealthy. Paying other people below the value of their labor is how you make money. Or convince your parents to die off wealthy...
Having been to school I know a teacher did not read this question so tge answer is probably A, B, C, or D. Chosen randomly of course. But you will get credit for 3/4 answers as long as you take the time to talk to the teacher during office hours.
The biggest issue with the idea is power. Needing a bunch of batteries or a wall plug to keep this thing spinning a few different motors, and possibly a camera with a computer running depending on features mentioned here. This would likely only run for a few hours on battery.
Never be sorry for knowing something! Thank you for the info! :)