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by eigenket
911 days ago
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The biggest reason I think its possible is that there are a lot of different ways you could build a quantum computer. Different groups are exploring building physical qubit systems out of transmons in superconductors, topological systems, linear optics, trapped ions, quantum dots, NMR driven spins, cavity QED and probably many other setups I don't know about. It would be weird (and scientifically quite interesting) if all of these approaches fail for some reason. |
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Entanglement as a physical phenomenon is simply too fragile, and as the foundation of this whole stuff it is likely not well understood enough.
Theory is just literature if it does not match reality.
Our theories are only models, they are good enough up to some extent, and then they are wrong.