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A better way to explain this: A 1000 qubit Quantum computer can be in 2 to the 1,000 states at one time, which is 10 to the 300th power. There’s only 10 to the 80th atoms in the universe. This mean it’s in 10 to the 300th universes at the same time. Eg: Multiverse AIhttps://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1053485857296924672 …
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Posit: At 230 qubits (~10 years) it requires more numbers to describe how the Quantum Computer AI works than there are atoms in the Universe.
A 1000 (~20 years) qubit computer gets unimaginably bigger, If not multiverses, then where does the computation happen?
Takes my breath. https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1053483461397213184 …
8:41 AM - 20 Oct 2018
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