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Geek Culture / IBM wants you to play with a quantum computer

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Ortu
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Posted: 20th May 2017 00:05
https://quantumexperience.ng.bluemix.net/qx/tutorial?sectionId=b03bd3750e9b05822d31f4d9ffb097ba&pageIndex=0


https://github.com/IBM/qiskit-sdk-py


Enjoy
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Phaelax
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Posted: 21st May 2017 04:50
The description in the intro about entanglement already lost me.

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Posted: 21st May 2017 22:11
That's the thing. I've tried understanding quantum physics multiple times... But every time, I reach a point where I become frustrated from a lack of understanding and lose interest and give up. My OCDish brain demands a complete understanding of topics, so abstract explanations of concepts make me rather uncomfortable. I haven't actually tried reading the explanations on that website, but I assume they're like that!
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Posted: 11th Jun 2017 06:07 Edited at: 11th Jun 2017 09:05
Thanks for the link! I signed up, it's pretty interesting to explore...

Yes, conventional quantum physics publications are filled with vagueness, erroneous assumptions, obscurities, and in some cases: whopping fallacies - all of which seem to go unquestioned by the mainstream. It is hard to understand, only because most of the "experts" don't understand it themselves (which is typical in conventional mainstream circles), they're just regurgitating and outright plagiarizing many times, what they were taught (without understanding in most cases) - thus passing around obvious blunders that go unchecked. Despite the institutional folly and upchunks of crap, quantum mechanics itself is quite real and worth exploring if it's something that interests you.
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Posted: 11th Jun 2017 07:33
You've just said all of that very well. +1

Really is sad today that society just accepts information without thinking more deeply about it. But heck, it makes us select few feel a little smarter, eh?
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