No, I’m literally saying Bitcoin defines the laws of quantum physics, and nobody is ready for that truth.

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ā€œJapan defines the laws of physics, getting nuked is impossible and nobody is ready for that truthā€

Just speaking the language you understand, if you truly believe the quantum computer will be built in a centralized lab, closed-source, unverifiable, hidden behind black-box ā€œerror correctionā€ schemes, and impervious to outside audit over the only open, decentralized, thermodynamic system that actually resolves entropy into immutable information, then believe what you wish.

But don’t pretend that’s science. Don’t pretend that’s sovereign computing.

Bitcoin is the only system where energy is committed, truth is mathematically measured, and memory is conserved through a scarce, well-defined, and bounded quantum; globally, publicly, and verifiably. That is the standard. If your claim cannot meet it, it’s not a threat. It’s just a story. Only fear imposed BIPs could stop Bitcoin.

Dude someone puts a gun to your head and you pretend it’s non-lethal because you can’t verify the authenticity of it?

It’s really stupid. Closed source software you cannot verify in any way can already steal your bitcoin today. What are we even talking about?

Clearly you don’t understand the observer problem in physics and can’t see how centralization is one of the many inherent flaws of quantum computing and theory. We’ll just leave it here.