Cats strike again!
Beautifully written and very interesting subject to me.
As a long time contributor to World Community Grid+BOINC(CPU and GPU mining since ~2001) , I really want to buy such a computer to do those computations. I know it's very expensive for the moment but I am still waiting for the price drop and then for someone to write the code for the specific apps we need, probably someone @Berkeley, the creators of BOINC.
"wooof the cat…" - not funny :)
And you have created your own paradox while debunking another paradox since you told us to not trust anything online - which is something that my mom tells me all the time.
About the decoherence: Are we sure that we can find computing mechanics to prevent the decoherence in molecule folding for example? Since I am guessing not everything can be written in code to prevent it.
All in all, this has made my morning, I had a bad week and once again I found fun online :D
Cheers!
Current quantum computers cannot handle a large number of qubits, and more work is therefore in order.
I provided information. It is up to anyone to think about it and to check it. I have argued everything, and everything can be tested. In this way, this is not that paradoxal, is it?
I don't know. This is not my field of expertise. Sorry.
I am glad to have at least made you smile :)