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"With quantum resistant algorithms, we are not even sure what natural processes need to be discovered ..."

I was under the impression that we already know and have pinpointed the feature(s) of quantum phenomena that makes quantum computing possible. I thought that's why there is a mathematics of qubits etc.

In other words, I thought that physicists did not really think that there was some undiscovered universe of new and unknown quantum phenomena that could play roles in computation of an entirely different sort than those which have already been discovered and described.

I'm not deeply informed here, but that's my impression having tried to follow the discussion.

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