The difference between Nat and Qubit
When used as nouns, nat means a spirit in burmese mythology, whose cult is followed alongside buddhism, whereas qubit means a quantum bit.
Nat is also adverb with the meaning: not.
check bellow for the other definitions of Nat and Qubit
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Nat as a noun:
A spirit in Burmese mythology, whose cult is followed alongside Buddhism.
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Nat as an adverb (obsolete):
Not.
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Nat as a noun:
logarithmic unit of information or entropy, based on natural logarithms
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Qubit as a noun (computing):
A quantum bit; the unit of quantum information described by a superposition of two states; a quantum bit in a quantum computer capable of being in a state of superposition.