Talk:Hyron Project/@comment-1944265-20180303221244/@comment-205.175.106.148-20191127011019

Yeah, smartass, quantum computer does not work faster. It operates fundamentally differently, a bit represents a 3d unit vector (sorta, a point on Bloch sphere) instead of 0 or 1, and n bits represnets an 2^n dimensional vector instead of a number from 1 to 2^n. By operation rate they are actually much slower than classical computers now, and is a huge issue, because the quantum bits "degrade", but every operation they perform is a vector*matrix instead of bit wise logic.