No, I’ll just prove you wrong.

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you're right, good luck

If we have unresolved paradoxes in general relativity and quantum mechanics, how do you honestly expect physicists to build a quantum computer? They have a fundamental mid-understanding of what they are even observing.

You know you're talking to a physicist right?

No I did not, but that wouldn’t change my stance. I realize there’s not point to discuss this until I get to a place where I can share my proof of work as a reference. I should just work on completing that.