Quantum Physics

   

Quantum Computer

Authors: Gerard van der Ham

If the idea of the possibility to realize quantum computers is based on the conclusions drawn from Bell experiments, then we are seriously mistaken. This is because entanglement in Bell experiments is not what it looks like and because of that, probabilities represented by the Bloch sphere, occurring in Bell experiments, are wrongly ascribed to qubits.

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