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Ordinary (classical) computers use collections of bits to represent their state. Each bit is definitively 0 or 1, and the number of possible states is 2n if you have n bits. 1 bit can be in either of 2 states, 2 bits can be in any one of 4 states, and so forth. A computer with 1 MiB of memory has 2(8*1048576) states, excluding CPU registers and external storage. This is a large number, but it is finite, and can be calculated.

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Abundance is a global vision built on the backbone of exponential change, but our local and linear brains are blind to the possibility, the opportunities it may present, and the speed at which it will arrive.

Abundance

Peter H. Diamandis, Steven Kotler

Resources are what he uses to do it, processes are how he does it, and priorities are why he does it.

How Will You Measure Your Life?

Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth, and Karen Dillon

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