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Are there quantum-sized quantumn computers "in nature"?
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So, I know only a quantum of how quantum computers work from a handful of science educators and computer enthusiasts like Linus Tech Tips.

I am starting to work my way through (with Google as my co-pilot) 'Quantum Physics- The Theoretical Minimum'. I have read about a "simple" apparatus with a screen and 'This side up ↑' containing a quantum particle with a set spin, and the screen displays values like 1, -1 or 1, and -1, etc.

Have we discovered quantum "superstructures" (stable hollow spheres) that form around an isolated particle in say in a vacuum?

Are there particles that could act as the 'direction arrow' and ones that could "mirror" (I've also only begun to learn the tiniest amount about signalling theory) to surrounding particles and like apparatuses what value an isolated particle might have?

Thank you for any help. I hope I'm not just having weird nonsense thoughts. Sorry if I am.

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