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Quantum Constructor
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Variety of styles Trying to spark your imagination and move your soul one way or another
Someone you don't know is making music you never heard. The computer age has erupted with music to my great delight. I love the idea of creating music to be listened to around the world via the internet. My music is in a variety of styles including, Jazz, Electronica, Techno, Dance, Rock. I hope you find something that appeals to your taste and you enjoy it as much as I do creating it.
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Genre
Beats Pop
Charts
Peak #7,111
Peak in subgenre #257
Rights
Synthetic Movements 2006
Uploaded
April 19, 2006
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MP3 5.7 MB 128 kbps 6:13
Story behind the song
Recovering from computer melt down...Searching through my software archives I came across this promo CD from a European Radio station that was having a music contest. I managed to get a copy of this software. I decided to mess around with it. It is limited to 8 tracks - two of which are permenately Left and Right only. I filled practically every possible space with this tune. Odd thing was it was difficult to control volume levels so mixing was a matter of creative placement. It was fun. I thought it would make a nice addition to my electron series of tunes. Old software - new music. David Coutts writes "David Deutsch, founder of the quantum computer field, believes that quantum computers will work by drawing upon the processing power of the multiverse. His book "The Fabric Of Reality" is a great read. Deutsch is working on a theoretical framework to prove whether or not quantum computers can be built. He calls this the 'quantum constructor theory'." Deutsch also hopes that his theory would answer questions about nanotechnology. In this interview, "It's a much bigger thing than it looks," posted last November on the Third Culture section of The Edge, he explains some of his idea ..."a big technological question in my field at the moment is, can useful quantum computers actually be built? The basic laws of physics seem to permit them. We can design them in theory. We know what physical operations they would have to perform. But there is still room for doubt about whether one can build them out of actual atoms and make them work in a useful way. Some people are still pessimistic about that, but either way, that debate is not really a scientific one at the moment, because there is no scientific theory about what can and can't be built. Similar questions are raised by the whole range of nanotechnology that has been proposed in principle. So that's where a quantum constructor theory is needed."
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