I promise this is broadly relevant, but I want to tell a brief story about something that happened in quantum computing.

There's a very famous paper (at least famous within that niche community) from about a decade ago that claims to present evidence of extremely good qubits. The trouble is that their analysis relies on assuming that the probability of initializing that qubit correctly is 150% and that the probability of measuring it correctly at the end is -50%.

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