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RE: A Peek Into the World of Quantum Computing

in #steemstem6 years ago

You mentioned several times that quantum mechanics goes against all natural laws of physics. Well, it goes against classical physics, for sure. This I agree. Today, quantum mechanics is however very well known and explains many many phenomena. It is thus part of the physics we know, and does not goes against everything we know.

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When I said natural I was referring to classical .. used it as a synonym as I have mentioned classical or conventional many times in the post and natural just once. I do agree with you it explains a lot of phenomena

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Googled , realized natural and conventional are not synonyms. My bad. Quantum mechanics is natural.

Hehe! No problem. As I said, this is understandable, but this may bring confusion for people not used to physics :)