TayoEXE t1_j2hjkq9 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in can someone explain the difference between quantum computing and classic computing in simpler words? how can quantum computing benefit us from a consumer perspective? by village_aapiser
"-273 Celsius and below"
Wait, isn't that Absolute Zero? How can there be temperatures lower than that?
Raevix t1_j2hpftg wrote
Absolute zero is -273.15C, which is frequently rounded to -273C for popular consumption. However, that 0.15C is like a buffer the size of an ocean to a scientist.
TayoEXE t1_j2hqizs wrote
Huh, interesting. That makes sense though!
[deleted] t1_j2jr8z7 wrote
Now you're understanding the real problem with the technology EVER becoming operational at any practical level.
TayoEXE t1_j2jtfz1 wrote
Time to break the laws of thermodynamics!
[deleted] t1_j2honv9 wrote
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