Bill S,
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Three questions come to mind here:
1. Does he define a human being?
2. Does he define a quantum computer?
3. Is he simply saying that what he considers to be a quantum computer is, in his opinion, bringing computing more into line with what he believes is the intrinsic functioning of his concept of a human being?
answering them: Back to you, soon, about your questions
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BTW, whenever I check a topic in WIKI, I always find it interesting, and helpful to check the TALK-section.

There I find what individuals, persons, pneuman beings, self-aware human beings, self-conscious persons--some experts or otherwise--are saying to one another.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mainframe_computer


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