From: Robin Hanson (rhanson@gmu.edu)
Date: Wed May 09 2001 - 09:22:37 MDT
On 5/5/2001, Hal Finney wrote:
>A reversible computer is as likely to take a step backwards as forwards.
>So even if it manages to complete a calculation from A to B, the process
>will be a random walk, moving forward and backwards many times over each
>portion of the path from A to B.
I think you mean to say that it is *nearly* equally likely to take
steps in either direction. There needs to be some small bias to get
something predictable to happen.
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