As it turns out, no quantum computer, no matter how large, can implement this line of Python code:

>>> ๐š•๐šŠ๐š–๐š‹๐š๐šŠ ๐šก, ๐šข : (๐šก, ๐šก)

#QuantumComputing #NoCloningTheorem #PythonSupremacy

@matrig LOL nice joke. Hope you don't mind if I reuse it in the future ;-)

FYI I will drop the `y` because IMO it can be confusing, I'll just keep:

>>> lambda x: (x,x)

@ccicconetti @matrig
Is there a reason `y` was used in the original?

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@karlo @ccicconetti It's sort of natural to formulate no cloning in a situation where you have 2 quantum systems and want to copy the state of one onto the other

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