Yes, but is it NP-Complete?
How about this - a computer whose circuits are not electronic, but rather fluidic. That's right, instead of pushing electrons around, the circuits are made of water - he managed to create an XOR and an AND gate, which is all you need for a complete computer.
http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~paulo/courses/howmake/mlfabfinalproject.htm
This is just cool.
Now if he just fabs up 20,000,000 more of them and arranges them properly, he can have a pentium chip!
How about this - a computer whose circuits are not electronic, but rather fluidic. That's right, instead of pushing electrons around, the circuits are made of water - he managed to create an XOR and an AND gate, which is all you need for a complete computer.
http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~paulo/courses/howmake/mlfabfinalproject.htm
This is just cool.
Now if he just fabs up 20,000,000 more of them and arranges them properly, he can have a pentium chip!