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Quantum shift

Entanglement is an interesting quantum phenominum, but whether it could actually be used for practical applications I think is a bit of an unknown. Quantum computers are in their infancy at the moment. My suspicion is that it may turn out to be perfectly possible to build a quantum computer, but that it may not be cost effective for the mass market. Quantum computers may require exotic materials, or that the components be kept at particular temperatures.

- Bob

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Saturday 14 September, 19:02
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