Talk:Quantum information

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(Compartive: A bit can be more formely described as the minimum amount of information required to resolve the ambiguity existing between two equi-probable alternatives. A Qubit contains the maximum amount of information that can be realised from choosing from an infinite (but) countable set of equi-potentials.) HEAVYMEDLEY 20:39, 23 January 2007 (UTC)