Mini Black Holes for Quantum Computing: A Provocative Proposal Shadowed by Theoretical Uncertainties and Detectability Challenges

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Gia Dvali and Zaza Osmanov proposed using tiny black holes whose Hawking radiation could power quantum computing, but the idea is highly speculative because qubit initialization and control are unclear, the underlying physics is unsettled, and practical and observational hurdles are enormous.

A critical review of the idea that the use of black holes for quantum computing by advanced…
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A critical review of the idea that the use of black holes for quantum computing by advanced…

Ruwan Rajapakse, PE, MS, CCM, CCE