GPG's vulnerability to brute force
    Peter Lebbing 
    peter at digitalbrains.com
       
    Sat May 17 20:09:16 CEST 2014
    
    
  
On 2014-05-17 19:52, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Point, but I think it's equivalent: whether it's a flipflop getting a
> signal or a microcapacitor that's charging/discharging, in both cases
> previous state is getting obliterated and the entropic cost accrues.  
> :)
Absolutely, no argument there. In fact, currently, we can't make 
transistors work without capacitance, and a flipflop is built of 
transistors, so the parallels go even further.
Peter.
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