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- Embed this notice@antichrist_hater @SuperSnekFriend Quantum computing is non-deterministic because of the imprecision in measuring the resulting state.
The best they can do to KNOW the result of the quantum calculation, is to do it several times, and gather a statistical certainty.
It would be like, if you had to examine pictures, where someone was holding up a certain number of fingers, but the resolution is too small, and sometimes 2 fingers are in the same pixel, so it appears to only be one. But, you have several pictures of each state, so by looking at all of them, you can tell that the most likely state is, in fact 2 fingers and not one.