The Argument for Patience: Why the Quantum Computing Journey Is a Marathon, Not a Sprint

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@rapidwind282
19 hours ago

An argumentative essay exploring why foundational, paradigm-shifting technologies require decades of research. We break down why judging quantum on short-term results misunderstands the very nature of scientific discovery.


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