Jackkluz on Nostr: Why wouldn’t the world’s biggest physics experiment be a quantum computer? Would ...
Why wouldn’t the world’s biggest physics experiment be a quantum computer?
Would it be decentralized or centralized in a single lab?
Are you sure we aren’t observing (measuring) the thermodynamic transformation of energy (in the form of hashes) into irreversible information, permanently immune to entropy?
What would it mean to compute a quantum? A quantum of what? How would physics define a block?
#Bitcoin
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