Can a Social Psychologist Master Quantum Computing?

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Hi everyone,

I have no idea if anyone reads these are not, but here goes. My background is quite unique. I have my PhD is Social Psychology. In addition, I owned and managed a computer company for many years, and was the principle programmer. I have also become extremely well versed in high-level statistics, and get around reasonably well in linear algebra.

As of late, I have been bootstrapping myself up in the concepts of quantum computing, and that is my primary interest in joining these forums. I'd like to find a place to ask relatively straightforward questions and have some "experts" provide some rich answers.

Alright, I think that's probably enough of an introduction. I'm off to the quantum physics forums for my questions.

Elroy
 
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