Andrew Martin
1 min readJul 9, 2024

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Nice article. However, the magic that exists in quantum computing is in the imagination of the beholder. Think about the reality of the “delayed choice double slit” experiment. There is an interaction between observer and physical matter, where there is no physical interaction going on whatsoever. So, the only thing that you can be certain about is that thought is the only real thing in the room. All the other things are derived, or interpreted, by thought, as they must be… obviously.
What’s going on, you might ask? We are the interactive components living within a mind reading organic computer. The physical experiences we have are a construction using sequenced thoughts.
What we interpret as “quantum” is really the probabilistic nature of the computing that simulates experiences for us. Whether we want it or not. The nature of the system doing this can be deduced from our lack of awareness of such a thing occurring, and the lack of us being educated about it.

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