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by mellosouls 2072 days ago
There are some who argue those engineering challenges make theoretical compliance moot:

https://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/hardware/the-case-agains...

(I've also just submitted that link to HN separately fwiw)

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So the argument is that the chance of having an error goes up exponentially as you add more qubits, 1:1 with the size of the problem state?

Well that's easy enough to understand, even though I have absolutely no idea if it's true or not.

If the error necessarily goes up exponentially, and error correction or dampening can not possibly work, I would count that as new knowledge about the basics of quantum mechanics.

Basically, either quantum computing works or we'll learn a lot more about quantum mechanics we didn't already know.