No, realistically our computers would cost a lot (in excess of £1,000,000) and it’d only be universities and government agencies that could buy them. But this is exactly how the computers that we have today started out. The thing is that ours could be so much better, that people will keep trying to work on making them better, bigger, and cheaper. I have no doubt that one day (maybe in 50 or 100 years) someone will be sat at a desk with a ‘quantum computer’. The thing is you’ll certainly need a very good normal computer just to get our one to work properly. But when it does it’ll be awesome.
oh WOW thats alot of money.that makes sense, so would the computers be focused on helping to do specific things?. then it might be modified years later for use by the public and such things as going on facebook and playing games? i can imagion it would be awesome. thanks for answering my question! (:
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oh WOW thats alot of money.that makes sense, so would the computers be focused on helping to do specific things?. then it might be modified years later for use by the public and such things as going on facebook and playing games? i can imagion it would be awesome. thanks for answering my question! (: