I’ve been saying this for thirty-five years — quantum computing is bullshit. Three and a half decades of noise, funding rounds, and breathless papers, and we’re still sitting at zero logical qubits. Not one. Nothing that scales, nothing that survives decoherence, nothing that remotely resembles the fantasies they keep selling. Every few years it’s the same recycled hype: “We’re close.” “It’s classified.” “Breakthrough.” The reality? Physics hasn’t moved. The mathematics hasn’t changed. Quantum error correction still collapses under its own weight, and thermodynamics still says no. I was right thirty-five years ago, and I’m still right now. You don’t hand-wave your way past physical law. You don’t build computation out of wishful thinking. All the smoke and mirrors can’t hide the simple fact — it doesn’t work, and it never will.

Nov 8, 2025 · 7:35 AM UTC

Replying to @CsTominaga
In order for it to work, it has to be 'not quantum entangled with Observer' so essentially it's an attempt to fool(cheat) God.
Replying to @CsTominaga
Perhaps it can't be shown because it's the container (ironic humor, not a claim) 😆