This video discusses some of the science demonstrated by the exhibit 'Schrödinger's cat in a silicon chip' that was part of the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2011.
Is the quantum computer a step backwards from digital systems? The problem with short lifetimes raises the question of data integrity and memory refreshing problems. Will quantum computers be vunerable to interference by "vacuum fluctuations" and extraneous noise? We should not rule out the possibility that quantum mechanics sacrificed the integrity of science for quick gains. It's no wonder that it appears illogical.
Is the quantum computer a step backwards from digital systems? The problem with short lifetimes raises the question of data integrity and memory refreshing problems. Will quantum computers be vunerable to interference by "vacuum fluctuations" and extraneous noise? We should not rule out the possibility that quantum mechanics sacrificed the integrity of science for quick gains. It's no wonder that it appears illogical.
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