On Friday, November 05, 2021, at 9:53 PM, keghnfeem wrote:
> When you sample data near the quantum, above absolute zero, it can take hours 
> to detect a signal that is, 
> above the nose, which is data.   

Yes, also there is the issue of time in entanglement detection. Engineering 
efforts are underway to reduce that.

It may be fatalist to say that there will always be loss but it seems true that 
we can only delay the inevitable from occurring. Though evolution relies on 
error as do forms of learning. And to improve transmission reliability we add 
error checking and correction but does that create brittleness and reduce 
flexibility?
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