I'm not 'taking issue' -- I'm making forward-looking statements. I only expect to be right. I doubt your Princeton prof would have the time for me.
While I respect the engineering required to pump power and information at high rates to brute force the equation; it's possilbe that quantum computers will make the complexity of the calculation moot. I don't know much about that.
I would say that the computational 'landscape' is evolving.
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