Quantum computers have made little progress in factoring numbers since 2001, with the circuit for factoring 21 being significantly more complex than that for factoring 15—over 100 times more expensive due to the nature of the required multiplications. Factors such as the efficiency of modular multiplications and the challenges of quantum error correction contribute to the difficulties in achieving this task. Current assertions of successful quantum factoring of 21 often rely on flawed optimization techniques rather than genuine computation.