Combine this with the recent (last couple of years?) discovery in Australia that in an experiment a pulse apparently passed the destination gate before the pulse even passed the source gate (effectively going back in time) and you have some fairly massive computing power. Imagine breaking 1024-bit encryption BEFORE you even clicked on the mouse. ... but will it run Crysis?
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Combine this with the recent (last couple of years?) discovery in Australia that in an experiment a pulse apparently passed the destination gate before the pulse even passed the source gate (effectively going back in time) and you have some fairly massive computing power. Imagine breaking 1024-bit encryption BEFORE you even clicked on the mouse. ... but will it run Crysis?