"Instead of having to be a member of the Royal Society to do science, the way you had to be in England in the 17th, 18th, centuries today pretty much anybody who wants to do it can, and the information that they need to do it is there."

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Source: Seth Lloyd on Quantum Computing by Scott Dewing, blog.insidethebox.org, September 23, 2011.

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Seth Lloyd

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Seth Lloyd is a prominent physicist known for his groundbreaking work in quantum computing and information theory.

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