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What do you guys think about this? Is this speculation to get a bump in their quantum computing stock price? Or maybe a not-so-humble brag towards China who is the other leader in quantum computing?


Google Says It Appears to Have Accessed Parallel Universes​


Google has made an eyebrow-raising claim, saying that its new quantum chip may be tapping into parallel universes to achieve its results.

The search giant recently unveiled a new quantum computer chip, dubbed Willow, which — on a specific benchmark, at least — the company says can outperform any supercomputer in the world.

"Willow’s performance on this benchmark is astonishing," Google Quantum AI founder Hartmut Neven wrote in a blog post announcing the chip. "It performed a computation in under five minutes that would take one of today’s fastest supercomputers 10²⁵ or 10 septillion years."

"This mind-boggling number exceeds known timescales in physics and vastly exceeds the age of the universe," he argued. "It lends credence to the notion that quantum computation occurs in many parallel universes, in line with the idea that we live in a multiverse, a prediction first made by David Deutsch."

Deutsch is a physicist who laid out his multiverse hypothesis in a 1997 book called "The Fabric of Reality," in which he suggested that quantum computers' calculations take place across multiple universes at the same time.

Put another way, Google is suggesting that its chip is so fast that its computations may have taken place across parallel universes — a bombastic statement that unsurprisingly drew plenty of skepticism online.


For one, the calculation Willow was tasked to solve wasn't really anything useful to anybody.

"The particular calculation in question is to produce a random distribution," German physicist and science communicator Sabine Hossenfelder tweeted in response to Google's announcement. "The result of this calculation has no practical use."

"They use this particular problem because it has been formally proven (with some technical caveats) that the calculation is difficult to do on a conventional computer (because it uses a lot of entanglement)," she added. "That also allows them to say things like 'this would have taken a septillion years on a conventional computer' etc."

Willow is a 100-qubit, or quantum-bit, chip. Unlike conventional computers, which use zeroes and ones for a binary system, quantum computers rely on qubits, which can be on, off, or — counterintuitively — both thanks to quantum entanglement, the mysterious phenomenon that allows particles to influence each other's states even when separated by distance.

"It's exactly the same calculation that they did in 2019 on a circa 50 qubit chip," Hossenfelder wrote.

At the time, Google made a similarly bombastic claim, arguing that it had achieved "quantum supremacy," or "the point where quantum computers can do things that classical computers can’t, regardless of whether those tasks are useful," as John Preskill, who first coined the term in 2012, wrote in a 2019 Quanta Magazine column.

That last part appears to be particularly relevant, given Google's latest claim.

"So while the announcement is super impressive from a scientific point of view and all, the consequences for everyday life are zero," Hossenfelder argued. "Estimates say that we will need about 1 million qubits for practically useful applications and we're still about 1 million qubits away from that."

The physicist also suggested that such wild claims may eventually "evaporate because some other group finds a clever way to do it on a conventional computer after all."

Google's claim of quantum supremacy drew immediate criticism in 2019, sparking a years-long feud between the company and quantum computing rival IBM. At the time, IBM researchers charged that Google had exaggerated its claims.

In a 2023 follow-up blog post, IBM researchers argued that the problem Google's quantum computer was instructed to solve in 2019 could be "performed on a classical system in 2.5 days and with far greater fidelity."

"This is in fact a conservative, worst-case estimate, and we expect that with additional refinements the classical cost of the simulation can be further reduced," the researchers wrote at the time.

In short, there's still a good reason to believe that Google's latest claim that Willow could be operating in the multiverse will be debunked. Apart from Deutsch's interpretation, researchers have also suggested that quantum particles are instead in a state of all positions before measurement, a theory known as the Copenhagen interpretation.

Where all of this leaves Google's breakthrough and its significance remains debatable.

But the company is already looking far ahead, promising to continue to scale up Willow to a point where it may actually become useful.

"This is the most convincing prototype for a scalable logical qubit built to date," Neven wrote in the announcement. "It’s a strong sign that useful, very large quantum computers can indeed be built."
 
quantum computing has come a long way. The multiverse is real, but still not scientifically proven or modeled unless we have string theory.

This century is going to be a new age of exploration into the frontiers of the universe & beyond
 
string theory.

String theory is a bad attempt to save 150+ years of bullshit science. They toss out all that non-sense because they know everything is really just a toroid at its core and the universe is really built on top of information/data. That's why they can never prove their theories (like gravity) and black holes (Hawking even said they weren't real in his last paper shortly before his death). If you read between the lines you'll see that a lot of people know the horrible truth about our local system and the greater universe. But they know better than to publish it out right because then they wouldn't get any funding from organizations like the National Science Foundation. Things like string theory and M-theory are basically religions built on magical thinking and math.

This century is going to be a new age of exploration into the frontiers of the universe & beyond

Most of the human race won't live to see the year 3,000 sadly. The cycle of the system we live in was discovered way back in the late 1950s and confirmed by the late 1960s/1970s. Since then all effort has been put towards surviving what's about to happen to us. A few will make it. The rest will be left behind to fend for themselves. There hasn't been any real science published openly by Academia since 1947 or so (signed into law in 1950). Really several years before that because everything important was considered a matter of national security because of the 2 world wars.

All stars go nova on a cycle that runs about every 12,000-13,000 years. It's why mass die offs and ice ages have happened so much in the past on this planet. It's also why you get rapid evolution after said die-off events. You get about 12,000 years to evolve to the point where you can leave your planet and colonize others or you're forced to go down into the caves and start over. The people running the show here have opted for the latter (probably the right decision). But instead of being open with the public about it they've decided to keep it hidden and extract what labor they can from us for the next several decades before they leave us up here to die.

All this nonsense coming out of places like Google about quantum computing is just a bunch of fluff to keep people dumb and distracted. They've been releasing the same articles on repeat for my entire life about this stuff. Same goes for AI. It was all the rage in the 1980s. The really important work and technology stays wrapped up in black projects where everything is compartmentalized and people are under gag orders.

Several people have figured out the real nature of this place we live in over the years. Several tried to publish. All were ridiculed by the establishment/Academia and some were murdered. Recently another person suffered and 'accident' that was attempting to spread the word about this and planning to update his older books with new revisions as well as publishing a new one. Our ancestors left us plenty of hints and tried to warn us of what is coming. But few listen.

Everything in this system is a product of information. There are points where information flowing into this system gets converted to matter and light. It's much like a GPU in a computer taking data and making triangles and bitmaps to display on the screen. The center of everything has (stars, planets, the so-called black holes/quasars, atoms) the same thing at its center: a toroid. Information flows into the toroid from some place we can't see and matter explodes out of the top and bottom of it. It spins. Time is simply the rate at which information is flowing into and out of this system. The "dimensions" are simply different levels of being within the system. The 3rd dimension being inanimate matter existing in this system. The 4th is you, the animals, the plants and anything else that is "alive". The 5th is an ascended lifeform that can bend space/time to his will with just their mind but still exists within a body made of matter. The 6th is an ascended lifeform that exists within the system without a body made of matter (disembodied soul I guess). The 7th dimension are the planets (which are alive). Large lifeforms processing tons and tons of information directly connected to all the smaller lifeforms living on it. The 8th dimension is the stars. Which are like planets but at an even larger scale. All the stars communicate and share information betweens themselevs too. A map of the known universe looks just like the nerve cells in your brain because all of them are communicating with each other. As they say: As above so below.

There are probably more dimensions beyond those but they're on a scale we can't even imagine in our current form.

So when they speak of stuff like quantum computing and say things like "we live in a simulation" they're telling you a half truth. Which all the best lies are. It's true they have computers and other technology far beyond what the public knows about. But they're never going to show it to you and will only roll out improvements very slowly. It's true the universe has some very odd things happening within it. But they're going to feed you a bunch of junk math and science instead of actually trying to answer the real questions. They've known the answers for a long time. They just prefer to keep the majority of the population dumb and stupid. Since it's eaiser to control them that way. Most of what they teach people in public school and in "centers of higher learning" is 100% bullshit. Which you're expected to reguritate if you want to be accepted and get paid. The "peer reviews" don't matter when every last one of them is either too stupid to realize the "science" is bunk or smart enough to know yet evil enough to go along with the deception for personal gain anyway.

It's nothing new either. They've been hiding stuff behind the occult for as long as people have been asking questions.

Apologises for mostly unrelated rant. I saw this thread and remembered I'd seen the same article word-for-word years ago. They publish the same nonsense every few years. People deserve to know what's about to happen to us. But it's hard to find anyone that will listen. They aren't exactly hiding it either. But it's so unbelievable to most people that they won't even bother to read sources when they're provided.

If the calculations are right we have until about 2048 before the big explosion when we get to see the real blood moon with our own eyes, the sun going black, the rotation of the Earth stopping for awhile then reversing and then the chaos that will follow about 12-18 hours later. All the old myths from around the world are true. No matter where you go or how far back you go in history you see the same story being told all over the world by every type of people. That's because it actually happened and we've been living here long enough to see it happen at least three times now. Probably more than that but we don't have enough records to confirm. We're lucky we have any records at all.
 
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I was right with you until the second paragraph..


Nova: A nova occurs in a binary star system (two stars orbiting each other). One of the stars is usually a white dwarf, and the other is a companion star, often a red giant. The white dwarf pulls material from its companion star, and when the accumulated material (mostly hydrogen) reaches a critical pressure and temperature, it ignites in a thermonuclear explosion on the surface of the white dwarf. This causes a sudden, intense increase in brightness, which can last for several weeks or months, but the star itself doesn't get destroyed. The white dwarf survives and can potentially undergo nova events multiple times.


If stars went nova that often the night sky would be beautiful. 🙂


I get how you would think some of this, as our government does so much creepy shit, you can't really believe much they say. They kill people on the reg, and claim it's based on anything other than the psychopathy that's actually to blame.


I personally suspect quantum computing is bs for a few reasons, as there are no practical implementations. The cryptography community takes it seriously enough to be changing our implementations of elliptic curve tech though.
 
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