Jackkluz on Nostr: If we have unresolved paradoxes in general relativity and quantum mechanics, how do ...
If we have unresolved paradoxes in general relativity and quantum mechanics, how do you honestly expect physicists to build a quantum computer? They have a fundamental mid-understanding of what they are even observing.
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