So, I did get my acceptance to the IBM Quantum experience this morning. ANd, as part of their disclaimer they did state it was only a preview version which was good; and noted that there maybe bugs/ glitches and to notate them. So kudos to IBM for properly managing expectations.
IBM’s Zurich Laboratory has made its five-bit quantum computer available to researchers through a cloud service.
The researchers at IBM have created a quantum processor, made up of five superconducting quantum bits (qubits).
IBM said users will be able to access the technology with a desktop or mobile device through a cloud-enabled quantum computing platform.
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The assumption that the an electron-spin qubit (quantum bit) can be both spin-up and spin-down at the same time is based on an incorrect concept of Electron Spin. http://vixra.org/pdf/1306.0141v3.pdf