Also what percentage of the engineers at Rigetti actually think that you are in any sense "leveraging the multiverse" with this sort of technology, and how many of you prefer an alternative explanation?
I understand if you don't want to make a public statement about such divisive (and perhaps, more importantly, ill-defined) matters in this context. I'm just curious about the way that the people who are actually building these things tend to view them...
So if I understand it right this process requires some pretty specialised and delicate equipment... for instance you have to be able to get Helium3 down to something like as cold (compared to us) as the sun is hot. For what I'm asking it doesn't matter if that is technically true... point is you need some pretty fancy technology.
Now it's true that classical computers used to take up whole buildings. Living people remember this. And progress is supposed to be getting faster and faster. But given the particularly arcane constraints... how long if ever before this kind of technology can be a part of the daily lives of most Teran Citizens? Will it ever be possible for us to have it at home? Or will we always have to send out requests to more centralised machines that will then send us back answers?