huh. my outsiders understanding of the state of the science is that physics believe that the time for the wave function collapse is not a function of number of interacting particles. If this is true, AND we can get hundreds or thousands of Q-bits to entangle as we direct, THEN certain kinds of problems will be solvable that are not on von Neumann machines.
Perhaps you believe that this entanglement game will break down before we can get enough to surpass the fastest von neumann machines we can build?
as for me, I have always been a little suspicious… it seemed that mother nature was “wasting” a lot of CPU power on all of this non deterministic stuff. but my understanding was that …. well i might think that, but all evidence was that this was exactly what mother nature was doing.
So specifically you think:
- 1- we will never programmably entangle 10K particle? — or —
- 2- once we do entangle them, they will not behave as our current model of physics says they will?
what is your thought?