Thursday, 7 November 2019

Can existing quantum computers be considered evidence for parallel universes?


In this video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJpIclDmi2M ) Max Tegmark , a MIT cosmologist says that if we build a quantum computing successfully it will be a evidence that Parallel Universes exists, because in a quantum computer the computations will happen in many other parallel universes including ours (parallel computations) .


Well, we don't have a very useful quantum computer it, but i can see that we already built some functional quantum computer and as the times goes by they a getting better. For example : 'Coherent superposition of an ensemble of approximately 3 billion qubits for 39 minutes at room temperature. The previous record was 2 seconds' http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/14/5104668/qubits-stored-for-39-minutes-quantum-computer-new-record.


So we already have the evidence that parallel universes do exist?




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