@peterquirk this gives me hope that P may actually equal NP (computation theory). Though if the physicists "win", we'll have something practically equivalent to it in quantum computing.
@peterquirk I rescind the quantum computing remark. I just forgot that even if we invent massive quantum computers, we'll always have larger problems to solve or want to solve current problems faster. P = NP would fundamentally change computation permanently, making *every* problem solvable more efficiently.
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@peterquirk I rescind the quantum computing remark. I just forgot that even if we invent massive quantum computers, we'll always have larger problems to solve or want to solve current problems faster. P = NP would fundamentally change computation permanently, making *every* problem solvable more efficiently.