salvatoshi on Nostr: To me, quantum computing is an attempt to cheat nature. I think (and hope) that it ...
To me, quantum computing is an attempt to cheat nature. I think (and hope) that it won't work. I like the Church-Turing thesis, and I'd like the model of "what computation is" to be something that the human brain can understand without a PhD in physics.
Grover's algorithm, for me, is not a "result" of quantum computing. It is the counterexample. You mean to say that you can find a specific object among a random collection of N objects in just sqrt(N) work? Give me a break!
My bet is that something that is not yet understood will physically prevent scaling quantum computers. You want reliable quantum computation with n bit? Then the cost of running this machine will grow exponentially in n.
Join the Church-Turing maxis, say #NoToQuantumComputers
Grover's algorithm, for me, is not a "result" of quantum computing. It is the counterexample. You mean to say that you can find a specific object among a random collection of N objects in just sqrt(N) work? Give me a break!

My bet is that something that is not yet understood will physically prevent scaling quantum computers. You want reliable quantum computation with n bit? Then the cost of running this machine will grow exponentially in n.
Join the Church-Turing maxis, say #NoToQuantumComputers
