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Andy Brummer wrote:
The problem with explanations of quantum mechanics is that there are no analogies.

I gave you one with no math involved. Read it again. I swear to you, it's valid.
Andy Brummer wrote:
The only way we have to work with it are mathematical equations. Unlike classical equations, the quantum mechanical equations don't make sense in any meaningful way to human beings. That makes it very difficult to explain.

Not true man. I just made it very easy to get. I get it. I explained it with my analogy. I'm asking you really read my joke analogy. I understand what you're getting at, is that it defies an old way of thinking. Numbers and math express our world on an intricate level. And equations fall short, etc. But they don't. The only fall short if you don't get the concept of observation being the very reason those equations come into play.

Andy Brummer wrote:
So step one, you tore into the simple part of my explanation where I left out quantum mechanics describing why true, false plus something else is not a good way to explain it. It's much closer to weighted probability between the two values than a 3 value model. It's also relevant in that quantum mechanics is a purely probabilistic theory, it only predicts the probability of outcomes.

Then it's not truly quantum. Granted, my understanding of it is more theory than practical, but I get it. If anything, this would be an approximation of what someone thinks it is, but it's not quantum. Probability has nothing to do with it. They're still latching on to the old way of thinking. Seriously man, once you get it, you get it.

Andy Brummer wrote:
Each quantum computer has a different way of storing qubits, but the most simple example is the spin of an electron aligned with a magnetic field.

I'm more of a software guy so I was thinking about the conceptual part, but hey this is good to know.
Jeremy Falcon

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