Its because QC is based on the pseudo science of special relatively.
It does not. QC is based on quantum mechanics that is incompatible with Einstein special and common relativity. All attempts to somehow combine them into Unified Field Theory or Theory of Everything failed, even mathematically. Phylosophically it means that at least one of theories is wrong. Einstein relativity crap is definitely wrong. So, quantum mechanics could be more or less valid thing. At least, it does not lead to numerous weakly based paradoxes and does not insist on dogmatic shit like impossibility of FTL.
The main thing in quantum mechanics is that it operates with probabilities, not some exact values. Qubits could have a different probabilities being in 1 or 0,, not different levels or whatever.
For non-binary computers check Soviet tertiary computes of Setun family. They operated with trits, each could have -1, 0 or +1 state, or, in other terms true, unknown, false, or whatever. They was more effective than binary computers of the time, but development was shut down in 70s when binary computers was forced by unknown reason.
It does not. QC is based on quantum mechanics that is incompatible with Einstein special and common relativity. All attempts to somehow combine them into Unified Field Theory or Theory of Everything failed, even mathematically. Phylosophically it means that at least one of theories is wrong. Einstein relativity crap is definitely wrong. So, quantum mechanics could be more or less valid thing. At least, it does not lead to numerous weakly based paradoxes and does not insist on dogmatic shit like impossibility of FTL.
The main thing in quantum mechanics is that it operates with probabilities, not some exact values. Qubits could have a different probabilities being in 1 or 0,, not different levels or whatever.
For non-binary computers check Soviet tertiary computes of Setun family. They operated with trits, each could have -1, 0 or +1 state, or, in other terms true, unknown, false, or whatever. They was more effective than binary computers of the time, but development was shut down in 70s when binary computers was forced by unknown reason.