Current quantum computing approaches, focused on trapping single particles and forcing them into specific behaviors, may be fundamentally flawed. Julia Mossbridge suggests a more naturalistic approach is needed, one that accounts for phenomena like retrocausality and group properties observed in biological systems, such as photosynthesis, which function at room temperature.
Impact: High. This critique challenges the dominant paradigm in quantum computing, advocating for a more holistic and biologically inspired methodology.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 02:02:47 to 02:05:15.
Sources in support: Julia Mossbridge (Guest, Cognitive Neuroscientist)

