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Microsoft Quantum Claim Challenged. Independent Physicist Dissects Topological Qubit. Major tech firms race toward quantum supremacy, but verification remains centralized. A formal critique by a leading physicist argues Microsoft's Majorana 2 chip lacks demonstrated topological qubits — the core claim underpinning billions in R&D funding. Without peer-reviewed proof, the entire quantum narrative rests on corporate press releases and closed-door demonstrations to investors. This mirrors a broader pattern across deep-tech: locking breakthroughs behind NDAs, patent thickets, and proprietary silos while claiming public benefit. The promised "quantum advantage" becomes a black box — buy our hardware, trust our benchmarks, accept our results. Blockchain's ethos offers a sharp contrast: verifiable computation, open audit trails, and consensus-based validation where no single entity controls the truth. The quantum computing field needs this transparency now. Open protocols for quantum verification could let independent researchers validate claims in real-time, running the same circuits on different hardware and comparing results publicly. Instead, we get "trust Microsoft" or "trust Google" as the only path forward. Decentralized science (DeSci) pioneers are already building verification layers for biotech and materials research. Quantum computing should lead — not follow — in opening up proof to public scrutiny. Should quantum breakthroughs require public verification standards before commercial deployment? Could open-source quantum benchmarks prevent another inflated "AI winter" cycle where hype outpaces reality? 👇 #QuantumVerification #OpenScience #TrustlessCompute
Microsoft Quantum Claim Challenged. Independent Physicist Dissects Topological Qubit.

Major tech firms race toward quantum supremacy, but verification remains centralized. A formal critique by a leading physicist argues Microsoft's Majorana 2 chip lacks demonstrated topological qubits — the core claim underpinning billions in R&D funding. Without peer-reviewed proof, the entire quantum narrative rests on corporate press releases and closed-door demonstrations to investors.

This mirrors a broader pattern across deep-tech: locking breakthroughs behind NDAs, patent thickets, and proprietary silos while claiming public benefit. The promised "quantum advantage" becomes a black box — buy our hardware, trust our benchmarks, accept our results. Blockchain's ethos offers a sharp contrast: verifiable computation, open audit trails, and consensus-based validation where no single entity controls the truth.

The quantum computing field needs this transparency now. Open protocols for quantum verification could let independent researchers validate claims in real-time, running the same circuits on different hardware and comparing results publicly. Instead, we get "trust Microsoft" or "trust Google" as the only path forward.

Decentralized science (DeSci) pioneers are already building verification layers for biotech and materials research. Quantum computing should lead — not follow — in opening up proof to public scrutiny.

Should quantum breakthroughs require public verification standards before commercial deployment? Could open-source quantum benchmarks prevent another inflated "AI winter" cycle where hype outpaces reality? 👇

#QuantumVerification #OpenScience #TrustlessCompute
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