Quantum Entanglement Computers Can Not Work

From the Youtube poster: "Simple Experiment shows that quantum entanglement computations are impossible. Therefore the funding of such research is a waste of resources."
jmzerosays...

He describes a perfectly reasonable way to think of the situation, as long as you ignore Bell's experiment. Just because the idea of a superposition of states is unintuitive doesn't mean it's not real. And I don't claim to understand, say, Shor's algorithm completely - but that doesn't mean it's not a possible application of quantum superposition that is perfectly real.

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