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jormungandrsjig OP t1_j7alpz6 wrote

> New research published in Nature Physics by collaborating scientists from Stanford University in the U.S. and University College Dublin (UCD) in Ireland has shown that a novel type of highly-specialized analog computer, whose circuits feature quantum components, can solve problems from the cutting edge of quantum physics that were previously beyond reach. When scaled up, such devices may be able to shed light on some of the most important unsolved problems in physics.

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Fenrisvitnir t1_j7eswy8 wrote

We've been at it since 1982 when Feynman proposed it, based on the theory that Copenhagen is the functional truth of the universe. 41 years of research without a functioning prototype. Forgive me if I skip out for a few more and ignore sensationalist articles like this one.

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