in quantum there is 4
0 is off 1 is 'kinda on' 2 is mostly on and 3 is on
0 is no 1 is maybe 2 is mostly and 3 is yes
0 is false 1 is false unless 2 is true unless and 3 is true
google has the technology of 4 states and now is trying to code how to use it.
mostly they are dealing with DNA you know GTAC annd having fun with that as binary systems aint good at 4 state things in a 2 state limiting system
It's a superposition of 0 and 1. It's a continuum, an infinite number of possible values... but based on a superposition of 2 classical outcomes. A single qubit can only yield 0 or 1.
Can you give me a link to this '4 state' outcome stuff? I'm sure there is a misunderstanding somewhere. You get 4 possible outcomes from a 2 qubit system(2
2), but 1 qubit can only give you 0 or 1. Google I think did 53 qubits, so 2
53, or 9007199254740992 outcomes.