Quantum computers are not going to solve NP complete problems, nor will they speed up custodianship labor
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I no longer hear people claiming that quantum computers will solve NP complete problems, even if that mistake was the reason the entire imaginary concept of a quantum computer was invented by quantum computers in the first place. <br><br>As far as solving NP complete problems or problems that have no known solution, it's unlikely any machine will ever be able to do that. <br><br>"Quantum" computers will never solve these problems. NP problems can't be solved in polynomial time. <br><br><br>On a side note, I have noted that even basic internet browsing is more restricted for mainstream users than ever before. Such as blocking access to Wikipedia. Do you people even know what reality is like? I am beginning to believe that the average "woke" human isn't even anything close to a real human. <br><br><br>"Their" computers, which we're not allowed to see because they're not "us," are not the reason they've custodianship. They're not the reason they have "facts" no one else has access to. They're not the reason they have "data" your average person doesn't have access to. <br><br>The reason they have "facts," is because they have the entire digital footprint of everyone on the planet AND they have access to the physical world. <br><br><br>They can't speed up custodianship labor. "Fact"-based reality will never be sped up. <br><br><br>​
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