▲ 2 r/quantum+2 crossposts

Which is it really, though? Is Quantum the weird one, really?

Quantum computing isn’t weird. Classical computing is weird because it forces the universe into a tiny, rigid, binary box — and then calls everything outside that box “weird.” I saw another post here about classical computing distraught and in tears at the idea that quantum computing is weird, but I disagree with the idea. Because if the fact is that our universe exists because of quantum computing, then "classical" computing is the one that's weird, because it's either the defect, the starting point, or some cheap imitation that we built to understand the universe. I'm not getting any valuable answer from any AI, so someone give me something good.

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u/Max-Ghoul — 7 days ago

Need game testers

Game Title: Echoes of a Virtual World

Playable Link: echoesofvirtuality.com

Platform: All, can be added to home screen from Web

Description: I’m building a physics‑driven emergent‑simulation game where magic doesn’t exist until players invent the physics that make it possible. Think Dr. Stone meets Factorio meets a living AI‑driven world. Every material has real properties, every experiment follows consistent logic, and every “spell” is just engineered energy storage + discharge + field manipulation. I’m looking for a few curious testers who enjoy breaking systems, running experiments, and discovering weird interactions. If you like games where the world reacts to your ideas instead of your button‑presses, I’d love your feedback on the early prototype.

Free to Play Status: FREE-TO-PLAY If you enjoy the proto, stay tuned for more, I'll have steady updates and will take many a suggestion, if I have not already implemented it. I'd like to state early, in-game purchases and tasks are not fully implemented, yet.

Involvement: I am literally the entire structure for this game. I wanted something that made reality feel less fleeting and came up with a simulation that I can run before running the real tests.

Happy Experimenting,

ApexForge Collective CEO,

Kerry Lynn Snyder Jr.

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u/Max-Ghoul — 2 months ago

Need game testers

I’m building a physics‑driven emergent‑simulation game where magic doesn’t exist until players invent the physics that make it possible. Think Dr. Stone meets Factorio meets a living AI‑driven world. Every material has real properties, every experiment follows consistent logic, and every “spell” is just engineered energy storage + discharge + field manipulation. I’m looking for a few curious testers who enjoy breaking systems, running experiments, and discovering weird interactions. If you like games where the world reacts to your ideas instead of your button‑presses, I’d love your feedback on the early prototype. Drop a comment and I’ll DM you a build link.

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u/Max-Ghoul — 2 months ago