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@@madjunir that will not happen. If it happens, we will build another superior one to stop that. Or we may marge ourselves with that. There may be many type of solution will come, if we really fall into that situation. Sorry for my bad english.
Quantum computers can solve the equation of Gravity. It can solve the equation of Black Holes. Warp Drive. Wormholes. You can recreate the human brain down to the last neuron. You can create digital parallel universes in which you could test any mathematical possibility for use in the real world. The possibilities are literally endless
Quantum computer and supercomputer have not been tested for the competition in chess game or more complex games. The event was May 11, 1997 IBM supercomputer "IBM Deep Blue" beat the world chess champion after a six-game match: two wins for IBM, one for the champion, and three draws.
Seems like it would be easy for a computer to beat a chess player. It literally knows every single possible movement with each piece left on the board.
0:00: 🔒 The rise of quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize global security and encryption. 3:04: 🔑 Quantum computers have the advantage of existing in multiple states simultaneously, unlike classical computers. 5:33: 🔬 Using quantum computers to solve complex problems is challenging because verifying the accuracy of the results is difficult. 8:29: 🔒 The RSA encryption can be easily cracked by quantum computers, posing a threat to sensitive information. 11:14: ✅ Verifying the accuracy of quantum computer results. Recap by Tammy AI
Summary was generated by Summatim, let us know if there are any inaccuracies! 🤖 0:02: Quantum computers in the cloud 0:17: Potential shift in global security 0:46: Scientific advancements 1:30: Origins of quantum computing 2:29: Difference between classical and quantum computers 3:55: Entanglement and interference in quantum computers 6:00: Verification of quantum computer results 9:23: Shor's algorithm and quantum supremacy 7:40: Threats to encryption systems 11:02: Potential revolution in understanding the universe 11:38: Verification through consistency checks and empirical observations 13:20: Infinite possibilities of quantum computers
Could it pitch shift your voice down with echo (sounds like your on the toilet) to make your voice sound like Darth Vader so the kids go that sounds scary I'm having fun.
Type 5 is the Advent of AI from a computer and 3D printing add crystalline structures we can easily fight five because with that you will be able to find out if these letters the things that can absorb energy a lot better
This video misses the whole spectrum of the power of this technology. Who cares about encryption. The magic words are Free Energy. This technology can unleash it thats why they do not want it going mainstream.
Im all for you using bits of thr JRE podcast, however you keep using people who claim to know a lot about the things they say when they in fact are wrong most of the time. I like your videos. They give me a bit of peace. Please dont turn them into "im using bits of podcasts to get my point forward". Also can you do something about the echo? I cannot really comprehend what youre saying most of the time because of that. (Im not native english)
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I think I watch and read too much science stuff. so many youtubers I fallow now and days are making videos with nothing new or interesting on the topic. LIke I get not everyone knows the basics of what a quantum computer does or how it works but for people like me seeing 12 other youtubers explain what seems to me as something most people would already know while having click bait titles is just getting on my darn nerves.
this scientist annoys me. he doesnt know what he talks about. Quantum is good for limited stuff, it cant output much data. you can only have it work on one thing at a time. sure, it can compromise encryption, but it would only be capable of going through data very slowly, meaning youd need thousands, if not, millions of quantum computers to go through any amount. That would be too expensive and would take too long to build. By then, RSA would be obsolete.