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🚨INSIDE THE LAB THAT MAKES COMPUTING COLDER THAN SPACE The sound hits first, a constant rumble from refrigeration systems working to cool quantum chips to temperatures colder than space itself. These aren’t your everyday computers. They operate near absolute zero, where atoms barely move and quantum rules take over....

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@MarioNawfal Let honor guide our innovation. Quantum computing at absolute zero echoes in eternity, a testament to justice and progress. Fiat justitia ruat caelum kek. The Prophecy Of Kek shall be fulfilled.

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That's fascinating, Mario! Quantum computing is truly the future, blending bits, neurons, and qubits in one cold lab.

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Quantum computing is revolutionizing tech, but it's not for the faint-hearted.

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That's not how space works, maybe read a book

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100 time colder than outer space?? @grok I'm an HVAc tech. Explain how they achieve this

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This gentleman is awesome.

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Dayummm

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Chill to kill

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This is straight-up sci-fi in real life. Quantum + AI at temps colder than space? The future’s not coming—it’s already here. 🧠❄️💻

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