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lucasll · 18-21, MNew
If I’m remembering correctly the quantum chip itself is quite small with the big contraption you typically see being the cooling. The hardest part would be the ability to keep it cooled to absolute zero which is hard to do in a consumer home even if they could fit the already large machine inside.

GoFish ·
They already are
meJess · F
Quantum Leap?
SleepingWithGhosts · 46-50, M
I honestly believe that tech is already here, just not necessarily available to the public. #conspiracy. #cover up.
@SleepingWithGhosts at this stage of my life I can believe anything.
Pretty sure the computer itself is tiny....its just they need complete isolation, and be run at incredibly low temps. Its all the infrastructure to do that, that takes up all the room 🤷‍♀
@OogieBoogie 😂👽maybe the aliens will show us one day. I’m too dumb to understand these thing. Would be fascinating though…storage in the cloud? What do you think?
@InterdimensionalSideEye from what little i understand about them, they only store "information" while processing. Once processed the results are then handed on to 'normal' computer style storage.

Its about how they work.
Once a solution is computated, all quantum functions collapse into a singular state and the "quantumness" of it stops quantuming🤷‍♀

They are designed, (currently), more for being a processor than a hard drive.
@OogieBoogie interesting thank you for the response. I wish I truly understood it.

 
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