Conal Elliott

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At first, one might think that an apple embodies an infinite number of bits, but this is not so. In fact, the laws of quantum mechanics, which govern all physical systems, make finite the number of bits required to specify the microscopic state of the apple and its atoms. Each atom, by its position and velocity, registers only a few bits; each nuclear spin in an atom’s core registers but a single bit.
Programming the Universe: A Quantum Computer Scientist Takes on the Cosmos
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