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Quantum computers and their use as the instrument of destruction


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Quantum computers are mentioned as the threat of international security, and here we must say, that the problem with those extreme fast computers is that they can be used as the tool for simulating nuclear detonations, and those computers would increase the developing new kind of nuclear warheads and chemical agents, what are invincible in detectors.


Also, the new type of biological weapons can be created, and some of those new types of viruses are made by using the latest technology of human DNA. Those viruses might be harmless for other people, but when it genomes are connecting with targeted person DNA, that virus transfers to the lethal organism. Those viruses are like “Chimera”-virus, but it can be harmful to one single individual person of all mankind.


Those selective viruses are the terrifying weapons, what the person ever can get in hands. But when we are talking to produce those weapons, we must have nanotechnological methods to build the artificial DNA, and the function of those genomes must be very well known, that they can connect in the particular point of the cell’s DNA.


And to make this process successful, must the order of base pair and single bases of DNA order very careful, that the function of the virus would be extremely calculated. And for those simulations would be needed the quantum computers. Also, code-breaking would happen very fast, if the instrument of those operations would be the quantum computer.


But when we are talking about risks of the quantum computers, we must say, that every tool has own risks. And somebody claims, that the discussion of those extremely fast supercomputers goes hot because China and Russia haven’t got the technology to produce those computers. Here we must say, that China has the fastest supercomputer on Earth, and this is why this explanation would limping. And of course, 50 megaton nuclear bombs would also danger the security of the human race.

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercomputer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_computing

https://www.top500.org/list/2017/11/

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