gunfell

gunfell t1_j8hhiv1 wrote

the ones talking about limits are the one's who are creating the processors, they are not pessimists, just realists. silicon has quite a bit of runway left, however other materials will be able to help in the future.

Frankly there may come a time where we use hybridization of classical, quantum, and biological computation since the all have their own strengths and weakness. At least classical and quantum hybridization is considered an obvious future.

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gunfell t1_j4iy6wc wrote

"The Council of Graduate Schools produced a study on the PhD completion and attrition. The study looked at 49,000 students attending 30 institutions in 54 disciplines comprising 330 programs. Astonishingly, the completion rate ten years after students begin their doctoral program remains low at 56.6%."

even when accounting for external factors that could lower that number, it is pretty low.

but you say

"Many PhD students are dumb as rocks. After you get in it's very hard not to graduate."

your school is ranked higher in what? nonsense?

what you're saying doesn't add up. so i am just going to go with the reasonable path of ignoring you.

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