Some of the worlds top boffins have been looking more closely into Quantum computers and not with great confidence; in fact they have gone so far as to say that they may not be the future of computing after all. One suhc boffin, David Gross at the Institute for Mathematical Physics, has publoshed a paper stating that quantum states are too complicated and entangled for usage in a computer.
Up until this point, the boffins had thoguht that the entanglement would simply give the quantum computing more power; however it now seems that there is such a thing as too much entanglement.
During an extremely complex explanation, Gross said that the entanglement introduces randomness into the system. Increasing this, means that the accuracy of the computer declines significantly.
