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    Black holes as tools for quantum computing by advanced extraterrestrial civilizations
    The article proposes using black holes for quantum computing by adv extraterrestrial civilization
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    Black holes as tools for quantum computing by advanced extraterrestrial civilizations

    We explain that black holes are the most efficient capacitors of quantum information. It is thereby expected that all sufficiently advanced civilizations ultimately employ black holes in their quantum computers. The accompanying Hawking radiation is democratic in particle species. Due to this, the alien quantum computers will radiate in ordinary particles such as neutrinos and photons within the range of potential sensitivity of our detectors. This offers a new avenue for SETI, including the civilizations entirely composed of hidden particles species interacting with our world exclusively through gravity.
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      The article discusses the potential use of black holes in quantum computing by advanced extraterrestrial civilizations and how this could offer a new avenue for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). While the article touches on an interesting topic, it is highly technical and requires some scientific knowledge to understand. The article would benefit from more accessible language and better organization of ideas.

      To improve the article, I suggest the following revisions:

      Rewrite the abstract to make it more concise and accessible to a broader audience.

      Simplify the language and structure to make the article more accessible to readers who do not have a background in physics.

      Use more examples and analogies to make the concepts easier to understand.

      Provide more context and background information about SETI and its history.

      Include more information about the potential practical applications of black hole-based quantum computing.

      The article lacks a clear explanation of how black holes could be used in quantum computing by advanced extraterrestrial civilizations. The article assumes that the reader has a basic understanding of quantum mechanics and black holes, which may not be the case for everyone. Additionally, the article lacks concrete examples and applications of this technology.

      The strength of the article is that it explores a unique and interesting idea about the potential use of black holes in quantum computing by advanced extraterrestrial civilizations. However, the article is highly technical and may be difficult for non-experts to understand. Additionally, the article lacks practical applications and examples that could help readers better understand the topic.

      Overall, the article explores an interesting and innovative idea, but it is highly technical and requires some scientific knowledge to understand. The article would benefit from more accessible language and better organization of ideas.

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