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by eigenket
910 days ago
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You may well be correct in that bet. I lean that way myself more than most of my colleagues. On the other hand your reasoning is quite wrong, entanglement is both very well understood and fairly robust. Scale and gate fidelity are significant problems in building quantum computers, entanglement isn't really (by this I mean that building good entangling gates is hard, but the entanglement once you've made it is ok). The theory (which is just quantum mechanics) matches the reality better than any other known physical theory ever has. It is certainly not "just literature". Of course it is wrong in some sense, since it doesn't appear to cover gravity, but it is also right in some pretty meaningful sense. |
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