There are a handful of problems which cannot be solved by any reasonable classical computer that quantum computers can solve. A world opens up and we're not exactly clear what that world is, says Richard Feynman. We build into the quantum computer a set of rules, which is analogous to the rules which let's say govern a superconductor. And then we can examine in the computer what happens when you do this, when you do that - things that would be too hard to actually do to the superconductor itself.

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