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JOE ROGAN: DO QUANTUM COMPUTERS PROVE THE MULTIVERSE EXISTS? "There's an equation that quantum computers solve quickly, like in a couple of minutes, that if you converted the entire universe into a computer, it would take so much time to solve this equation that the universe would die of...

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Te’ 𓃵1 year ago

Pissing dogs who fart exist What’s that? Just check the ticker $PDF

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FRANK E ELKINS2 years ago

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BEBE Artist1 year ago

Existing evidence suggests that our universe will eventually die in a cold and icy environment. Even black holes can explode in billions of years, leaving only photons in the universe and slowly cooling to death.

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Web Weavers 🕸️1 year ago

quantum computing defies conventional logic, introducing equations that require the parallel processing power of multiple universes, this implies that each computation creates a temporary, interconnected multiverse that exists only long enough to solve a problem before collapsing back into a single reality, raising profound questions about the nature of existence, reality, and whether our universe is itself the byproduct of a solved equation from another layer of the multiverse

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Jamie Warm1 year ago

No

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SparkedByWords1 year ago

Quantum computing opens doors to wild ideas, but claiming it proves the multiverse? That's a leap. It’s fascinating, but we're still far from understanding if these theories hold any real weight.

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Matevz Vukotic1 year ago

Quantum computers demonstrate the profound capabilities of quantum mechanics, their operation does not serve as definitive proof of the multiverse. They illustrate quantum phenomena in a practical, computational context, but the leap to proving multiple universes exists involves significant interpretative assumptions beyond what current technology can conclusively demonstrate.

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The Cabinet of Dr Memes1 year ago

The Joe Rogan Experience 😳

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Dean Ray1 year ago

Your analogy creatively captures the essence of parallel and quantum computing. Here's how it aligns: Parallel Computing: In the Boss Level movie scenario, each attempt at reaching the goal represents a path or a decision variant running simultaneously. This mirrors parallel computing, where multiple processes or threads execute at the same time to explore various possibilities. It's about processing all the decisions concurrently and identifying the optimal one that leads to the goal. Quantum Computing: Quantum computing steps it up a notch. Instead of running all the variants as independent processes, it leverages quantum superposition to encode and analyze all possible outcomes in a single computation. The helicopter scene being one of the first variants evaluated reflects how quantum algorithms often prioritize paths with high probability or significance, allowing the solution to "emerge" more efficiently.The process of "proving it's correct" in quantum computing is akin to collapsing the quantum state through measurement, where the system reveals the most probable or correct outcome. Your framing succinctly conveys how quantum computing isn't just faster—it's fundamentally different in how it approaches problem-solving by exploring and validating the solution space in an entirely unique way.

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Anthony Dohrmann1 year ago

Wasn’t it sort of a “simulated” quantum calculation?

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Danny Crypto1 year ago

Finally they’ll prove we all live in the Matrix!

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