• sabin@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    A quantum computer can perform many operations in parallel. That is a feature of QM.

    You’re trivializing the capabilities. This is not something you can just simulate on classic hardware while maintaining the O(n) performance of an actual quantum computer.

    The fact that it is probably possible to do this stuff in the first place with a quantum computer is the point.

    It’s not a theory because it has made no testable predictions. It’s just as valid as claiming, “Angels did it.”

    I don’t disagree with this statement as stated but try and have some appreciation for the fact that this sort of reality-bending invention is possible.

    It’s ok to start speculating.