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Questions involving the laws which are scale invariant, i.e. that apply to different scales equally. Also laws that involve exponential behavior, expressed in terms of certain magnitudes to the power of certain exponents.
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Scalable quantum computation vs Uncertainty Principle
I do not understand what you feel this has to do with scaling and the uncertainty principle. The uncertainty principle only limits how well we can simultaneously know non-commuting observables. … If your question is essentially: Are the engineering difficulties of building a quantum computer too large to overcome since scaling will make the decoherence problem greater? …