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Shor’s algorithm depends on a fractional-reserve model of physics treating unmeasured potential as if they were real computational substrate. It’s ironic that Bitcoiners reject fractional-reserve money as fundamentally unsound, yet they’re literally placing their trust in that same fractional-reserve illusion when it’s packaged as a sound model of computation. You can’t call fractional reserves a scam in money and sacred in physics. Pick a side, you’re double spending your beliefs.
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Trying to compare quantum states to fractional reserves certainly wins the cake. One is a physical law of the universe, the other is social policy. Also trying to imply that there is some sort of systemic default in the collapse of the waveform is ... my goodness me. It's the conclusion of the computation, guaranteed by the mathematics of quantum mechanics. Quantum computers work, we know this. Like it or not.
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