Re: Why Quantum Computing Is Bunk



On Sun, 13 May 2007 00:25:30 EDT, "T.H. Ray" <thray123@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Paul Feyerabend, the foremost science critic of the
last century, once
wrote in his book 'Against Method' that "the most
stupid procedures
and the most laughable results in their domain are
surrounded with an
aura of excellence. It is time to cut them down in
size, and to give
them a more modest position in society." Feyerabend
was speaking of
scientists in general but he may as well have been
talking about the
new "science" of quantum computing. Quantum computing
is based on the
idea that the states of certain quantum properties,
such as the spin
of a particle, are superposed, meaning that a quantum
property can
have multiple states simultaneously.

You can read the rest of the article here:
http://rebelscience.blogspot.com/

ahahaha...

Louis Savain

If quantum computing is "bunk," so is the whole theory
of quantum mechanics. Nonlocality is essential to the
theory, and since nonlocality has been experimentally
validated, your personal beliefs on the matter are entirely
unsupported.

I am not debating nonlocality since I can easily explain to myself
that nonlocality is a logical necessity of the universe. Nonlocality
really means nonspatiality. I am debating the concept of superposition
of states which is what QC is based on. Superposition has never been
observed. It is an interpretation, regardless of the claims of quantum
physicists. It's crackpottery of the worst kind.

Why Space (Distance) Is an Illusion or
Nasty Little Truth About Space:
http://www.rebelscience.org/Crackpots/nasty.htm#Space

Louis Savain
.



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