What does the term 'glorified engineering' imply in the context of quantum information science?
Fundamental Research or Glorified Engineering?

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It suggests that engineers know exactly how quantum devices work.
It indicates a blend of known engineering tasks with unknown quantum phenomena.
It refers to the simplicity of building quantum devices.
It means that quantum devices are easy to replicate.
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Why are experiments in quantum information science considered exciting?
They always produce predictable results.
They are easier than classical experiments.
They can lead to unexpected emergent phenomena.
They do not require any theoretical background.
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What is a unique aspect of experiments in quantum information science compared to string theory?
They allow for practical experimentation and falsification.
They do not involve any mathematics.
They are purely theoretical.
They cannot be falsified.
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What philosophical question does the potential inability to build a quantum computer raise?
Whether quantum computers are too expensive.
Whether there is a fundamental law preventing it.
Whether classical computers are more powerful.
Whether engineers lack the skills to build them.
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How might the discovery of a law preventing the construction of quantum computers benefit science?
It would make quantum computers obsolete.
It would enhance our understanding of physical laws.
It would lead to the abandonment of quantum research.
It would confirm the superiority of classical computers.
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