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by bowsamic
846 days ago
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Yeah, I did mean that, and I stand by my opinion that even the ideal cases are not particularly compelling. I'm just also pointing out that the ideal case is not actually possible, even theoretically. There will also be decoherence, for example, and even the tomography of the state (i.e. actually measuring the state) is limited by fundamental quantum noise (e.g. ultimately the Heisenberg limit). |
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