Comment by goatlover
14 days ago
Turing machines aren't quantum mechanical, and computation is based on logic. This discussion is philosophical, so I guess it's philosophy all the way down.
14 days ago
Turing machines aren't quantum mechanical, and computation is based on logic. This discussion is philosophical, so I guess it's philosophy all the way down.
Quantum computers don't provide access to novel problems, they provide access to novel solutions.
You can use a classic transistor turing machine to solve quantum problems, it's just gonna take way longer.
Turing machines are deterministic. Quantum Mechanics is not, unless you go with a deterministic interpretation, like Many Worlds. But even then, you won't be able to compute all the branches of the universal wave equation. My guess is any deterministic interpretation of QM will have a computational bullet to bite.
As such, it doesn't look like reality can be fully simulated by a Turing machine.
Quantum mechanics and quantum computers are not interchangeable terms.
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brains provide access to novel problems, and novel solutions.
the process is called imagination.
Giving a Turing machine access to a quantum RNG oracle is a trivial extension that doesn't meaningfully change anything. If quantum woo is necessary to make consciousness work (there is no empirical evidence for this, BTW), such can be built into computers.