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    Sound vibrations can mimic properties of quantum computing

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    Some properties of quantum computers can be imitated with sound trapped in a easy mechanical system. This has the benefit of being much less fragile than quantum computers, whereas nonetheless replicating a few of their properties.

    Quantum computers might ultimately resolve issues which might be unimaginable for the very best typical supercomputers, however they’re tough to work with. Many lose their quantumness, which is essential for his or her benefits over odd computers, and cease working in a short time due to disturbances from their environments – and some …

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