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A few people have brought to my attention that quantum computing can do | A few people have brought to my attention that quantum computing can do three states when I bring up my project. While technically qtrits are possible it seems all current quantum development uses qbits. The discussion soon derails into how I should get into quantum computers instead of wasting my time on this project. | ||
I have no desire to explore quantum computing for this project. We are still years away from having millions of qbits in a single quantum computer and being able to do actual useful work on a large scale. | |||
Quantum computing is outside the realm of the home user for the foreseeable future and will likely not be within the hobby budget for even longer. I am aware there are online services that get you access to run code on a real quantum computer. | |||
Although, if you have an interesting tid-bit on quantum and ternary logic still feel free to contact me. | Although, if you have an interesting tid-bit on quantum and ternary logic still feel free to contact me. |
Latest revision as of 01:02, 1 June 2025

A few people have brought to my attention that quantum computing can do three states when I bring up my project. While technically qtrits are possible it seems all current quantum development uses qbits. The discussion soon derails into how I should get into quantum computers instead of wasting my time on this project.
I have no desire to explore quantum computing for this project. We are still years away from having millions of qbits in a single quantum computer and being able to do actual useful work on a large scale.
Quantum computing is outside the realm of the home user for the foreseeable future and will likely not be within the hobby budget for even longer. I am aware there are online services that get you access to run code on a real quantum computer.
Although, if you have an interesting tid-bit on quantum and ternary logic still feel free to contact me.