

Fair enough - sounds more like a problem with the specific study than with the quantum computer


Fair enough - sounds more like a problem with the specific study than with the quantum computer


In a way, regular computers are also physics experiments. As are fridges and cars. When does an experiment graduate to being a technology?


You need 90 seats for a majority, the left wing bloc failed to get that. But they got closer to it than the right wing bloc.
Now the question is who the centrists will deal with, and who will deal with them.
Denmark is amazing. Especially in spring, when the beech trees sprout leaves in the most delicate green color.
Things just work here, food is good, the music scene is great, government is highly trustworthy, lots of jobs, lots of welfare. Yes, it could be better still, but I don’t know many places where it works nearly as well as here.
So a supercomputer is a physics experiment? A lithography machine for producing microchips is a physics experiment?
I guess a fair threshold would be “when it can be run and maintained by engineers rather than scientists”. In which case, many quantum computers are indeed physics experiments.