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by jeffsco
4040 days ago
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I am biased as a Scott A. fan and as somebody who knows essentially nothing about QM. However I see no way to conclude that Anderson and Brady even know what they're talking about, much less that they win the debate on the linked Scott Aaronson page. I just read through it again to confirm my recollection (skipping the Motl and Sidles posts fwiw). |
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Brady and Anderson's point is that it's not a qubit until you can calculate with it. And their theory suggests it will get exponentially harder for each qubit above 4 (I think), which throws out all of the interesting quantum algorithms.
I also felt Brady and Anderson silenced every objection. After one or more of their rebuttals, they were no longer challenged. The most recent post about Feynman is also interesting.
In any event, it is a fascinating blog post.