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by simonh
2470 days ago
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I don't think 2 is so easy to justify. Quantum state transitions occur all the time in a discordant mess of activity at room temperatures. The only way we can control for that and have quantum transitions occur in useful controlled circumstances is by operating at close to absolute zero, which isn't very conducive to exploitation by terrestrial life. It may turn out to be a similar issue to jet engines, or semiconductors. The materials and conditions required for them to operate just aren't very easy for terrestrial life to evolve into. |
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