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    Why is scaling with light easier than wiring thousands of superconducting qubits?
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    Why are neutral atoms uniquely suited to simulate nature's molecules?
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    Does the ability to moving atoms allow implementing novel error correction schemes?
  4. 4.
    Does the slower clock speed of neutral atoms put them at a disadvantage?
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