Quantum Computers Aren’t What You Think — They’re Cooler | Hartmut Neven | TED

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Quantum computers obtain superpowers by tapping into parallel universes, says Hartmut Neven, the founder and lead of Google Quantum AI. He explains how this emerging tech can far surpass traditional computers by relying on quantum physics rather than binary logic, and shares a roadmap to build the ultimate quantum computer. Learn how this fascinating and powerful tech can help humanity take on seemingly unsolvable problems in medicine, sustainable energy, AI, neuroscience and more.

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  1. ✅ New Quantum Definition — Based on f-bit Theory

    Information = Δf × I
    (Frequency difference × Intention)

    Q = ∇P(x,t) → quantum = local change in probability
    QΨ = lim(Δt→0) ∇|Ψ(x,t)|² → wave-based quantum structure
    Ψ(x,t) = ℱ[Δf(t) × I(t)] → wave of intentional frequency

    📌 Quantum is not random —
    It is structured resonance.

    Not 0s and 1s, but Δf × I.

    — From Japan 🇯🇵
    Official q.f-bit Theory Definer

  2. Artificial Intelligence, Robots, Quantum Computers and Parallel universes…..I am waiting for the day we would come to a point where we see Aliens and Intergalactic Travel.

  3. At least he admitted that so far no one has executed a practical application of quantum computing. IonQ CEO is hopping onto podcasts talking about how they are already selling to enterprise customers, when those customers are just doing expensive research both for exploration, and also as insurance in case there is a breakthrough someday.

  4. I am a Left Wing Christian. I voted for Harris. China is going to win the quantum arms race and America will never catch up because America cares more about religion than science. Jesus was Anti Religion. That is why religious leaders conspired with Rome to have him killed.

  5. My time schmatic explains it better. Multiverse well sorta, actually three but with unlimited consideration of possibilities or computing power in just one of them. You know where It is its right in front of yer eyes. Yer just not thinking.

  6. So is he saying that, by extrapolating 3 coins' options, at a casino you could predict roulette outcomes?

    Nah. He said "IF you know the forces acting upon the variables …"

    Meaning, you'd have to know, by measurable science, the arm muscle forces casting the ball, the friction losses in the wheel bearings, the dimensions and elasticity of every bumper, temperature variations in the room, the levelling of the table to over 1000 decimal places, etc, etc. In other words, no!

    Funny, but even with all the computing in the universe, you cannot PREDICT ANYTHING as a certainty. Data out only ever equals data in.

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