Authors: Iuri Bagaturia, Zaza Melikishvili, Anzor Khelashvili, Koba Turashvili
One of the important details of the myth of "Quantum Computers" is "quantum computing", the main detail of which is the phenomenon of "Quantum Entanglement". In particular, if two Q-bits are brought into a "Quantum-Entangled" state, it will be possible to transmit information from one Q-bit to the other by the mechanism of "Terrible Long-range Action", that is - instantaneously. As a result of the creation of such technology, the speed of calculations - carried out in "Quantum Computers" will be significantly faster compared to the speed of calculations of conventional computers. Below we will show that the creation of such technologies will be impossible for a simple reason - there is no phenomenon of "Quantum Entanglement" in physical reality.
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