On 8/7/2019 2:26 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
They inherit the many computations in arithmetic to make some sense of the counterfactual. Good insight! Yes, even classical computation entails the many computations in the background. A priori it is different from the interfering one in nature, but then we recover the one in nature by taking into account nuance on the selves imposed by incompleteness.
Strictly speaking there is no classical computation. Classical computers work with components that consists of atoms and molecules which all are quantum systems. What makes them "classical" is that decoherence acts at each step to make the state of components definite.
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