We’re Close to a Universal Quantum Computer, Here’s Where We're At

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Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @Hykje
    @Hykje 5 лет назад +3314

    Windows will both crash and not crash at the same time.

  • @xflushestmean93x54
    @xflushestmean93x54 5 лет назад +312

    I’ll be telling my grandchildren the story my grandfather told me, “when I was a young man these things took up a whole room”. That genuinely make me happy

    • @cinnamonium_
      @cinnamonium_ 3 года назад +2

      Wow your grandpa is actually cool unlike some people who are always like
      WE HAD LOW POWERED STUFF
      WE WERE BORN IN THE COOLEST TIMES SO UR UNLUCKY!!!

    • @caseyrayharris.esquire489
      @caseyrayharris.esquire489 3 года назад +2

      When you're grandparents were born the world population was 2 billion, that doubles by 76 adding 1 bill every 13 years since the 60s. Factories already refrain from fully automating their proceses. We're struggling to create jobs now, how about when the population doubles again? Until we have a thermometer chart to show how much you shouldn't be having kids, & the responsible people will follow suit. Create neuter pop ups for people. I know many dudes who are already saving for a vasectomy now. Like they do for poor dental care in Appalachia, except for a even more pertinent cause.In Europe they made a 100% automated greenhouse using A.I., robotics, hydroponics, 3D laser scanning. From germination to market bound truck without touching a human hand. Using exact water & nutrition. Eliminating pollution runoff in rivers which render fish inedible, ruining ecosystems, pollution from tractors & the production of tractors, pollution from fule. 18wheelerz riding along side combines to empty their hopper. Conserving the Water table to boot. We can do this but we have to start publicly educating ignorant people & shaming the willfully stupid trolls. Stick to facts

    • @sepg5084
      @sepg5084 3 года назад +1

      Hopefully, quantum computing is actually feasible. I hope it's not like Fusion powerplants, where R&D has been decades already and we can achieve fusion but it does not produce net positive power output yet. Some people think it never will.

    • @synapticreactions9056
      @synapticreactions9056 2 года назад +2

      @@sepg5084 they we’re successful just a few days ago in China

  • @jasonsweeney1317
    @jasonsweeney1317 6 лет назад +2513

    Finally, they're making a PC 2.

  • @eltelle
    @eltelle 5 лет назад +634

    My ex girlfriend was a master at quatum logic, every act was a yes and a no or a maybe at the same time and changed constantly uppon observation.

  • @mrflippy3578
    @mrflippy3578 6 лет назад +1605

    *wants to watch a video on quantum computers*
    *gets educated on what 0s and 1s do for the millionth time*

    • @mrdingles5107
      @mrdingles5107 6 лет назад +9

      MrFlippy I tried learning what binary code is, reading articles and watching videos, still get lost!

    • @retrosad
      @retrosad 6 лет назад +28

      Binary (also known as base 2) is the language the computer uses to transfer data.

    • @mrflippy3578
      @mrflippy3578 6 лет назад +97

      I am being educated once again.

    • @soufianefariss
      @soufianefariss 6 лет назад +4

      You're not alone!

    • @Andrew-hl3tk
      @Andrew-hl3tk 6 лет назад +11

      Majority of the video is new and complex information and thats what you pull out of it? fucking genius

  • @MrAjay408
    @MrAjay408 5 лет назад +1258

    I sat here and watched the entire time like my dumbass knew what they were talking about.

    • @Bikewithlove
      @Bikewithlove 5 лет назад +35

      MrAjay408 - I think that’s the idea. I smell a ponzi scheme. When she said that ‘computers work with zeroes and ones, but quantum bits, (or qbits) work with combinations of zeroes and ones,’ my bullshit detector pegged in the red. “Combinations of zeroes and ones.” Yeah, that’s called binary. It’s like saying “Where cars run on wheels, quantum cars run on pairs of wheels. It’s called Unified Quadraxle.” Maybe if she wiggled more and moved her hands around in the air she might get more investors. The people in this infomercial remind me of Amway cultists or Alexandria Ocasio Cortez. They’re talking nice at you but you can see the gears turning behind their eyes as they cheerlead you into undermining your own self-respect. You’ve got to love that chandelier at the beginning with a chip glued to it, by the way. I’ve seen more convincing tech art in Soho galleries, and that thing is the best they could come up with? Don’t even get me started on the lame circuit designs. Might as well have shown a little metal robot windup toy.

    • @MrAjay408
      @MrAjay408 5 лет назад +119

      @@Bikewithlove I sat here and read this entire thing like my dumbass knew what you were talking about.

    • @tomsquad1979
      @tomsquad1979 5 лет назад +8

      Bikewithlove couldn’t agree more. Quantum computing is utter horse shit.

    • @zeboy1959
      @zeboy1959 5 лет назад +9

      @@Bikewithlove As they said, they need everything to be modular and reconfigurable, and different companies are testing different designs and way s of quantum computing. It;s only in its experimental stage. So what if it looks like a chandelier. If you were joking I don't think you would have analyses them as you did " talking nice at you but you can see the gears turning behind their eyes as they cheerlead you into undermining your own self-respect", you were defiantly serious. Those "lame circuit designs" work in quantum, might not work so well on classical but this isn't classical computing
      (Edit: Loved how you edited your original reply to make yourself seem less like an asshole)

    • @zeboy1959
      @zeboy1959 5 лет назад +7

      ​@@MrAjay408 Omfg you're awesome xD

  • @maxd3516
    @maxd3516 5 лет назад +1383

    Internet explorer would still be slow on this computer

    • @carlos79934
      @carlos79934 5 лет назад +19

      Jose Valerio it’s actually Chrome OS

    • @kwamefreeman9207
      @kwamefreeman9207 5 лет назад +1

      Lmao

    • @acidszn
      @acidszn 5 лет назад +13

      @Jose Valerio its a joke lol

    • @davida1b2c3d4c5
      @davida1b2c3d4c5 5 лет назад +12

      It would be both slow and fast at the same time. At times it would also be Chrome and Firefox.

    • @2167Ace
      @2167Ace 5 лет назад +5

      Microsoft is rebuilding Edge "IE" on chromium. Same as Chrome. Whoever made this decision need nobel peace prize

  • @federalbureauofinvestigati2945
    @federalbureauofinvestigati2945 5 лет назад +66

    1936: We present you .... "The Computer" !
    -Wtf is this?
    2018: We present you " The Quantum Computer" !!!
    -Wtf is this?

    • @NatHug_
      @NatHug_ 3 года назад +1

      -Wtf is this?

    • @indiawest2025
      @indiawest2025 2 года назад

      2021: We present you .... Rasberry pi cluster....

  • @DShaker24
    @DShaker24 6 лет назад +933

    And here I was expecting to actually hear about the progress we're making instead of the basic explanation of quantum computing for a billionth time.

    • @n3bie
      @n3bie 6 лет назад +54

      Thanks for saving me the time!

    • @MegaLietuvislt
      @MegaLietuvislt 6 лет назад +72

      I wish I read this before watching the entire video

    • @informativepeople6862
      @informativepeople6862 6 лет назад +16

      It is unfortunate that this is the case, although I don't expect them to be giving out hints to other aspiring Quantum computer scientists. I think they did say that they were "racing". What I was looking for, was how powerful these things have gotten.I found this video a while ago if you are interested:ruclips.net/video/CeuIop_j2bI/видео.html

    • @informativepeople6862
      @informativepeople6862 6 лет назад +2

      Hope that helped

    • @BILLSNOTDEAD
      @BILLSNOTDEAD 6 лет назад +27

      Heres a quantum computer, BUT WAIT, YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW IT WORKS. the end

  • @z.d7501
    @z.d7501 6 лет назад +966

    I like to pretend i understood something

    • @fajaradi1223
      @fajaradi1223 6 лет назад +25

      SushiWrap
      Im glad to hear your honesty.

    • @mantisnomo5984
      @mantisnomo5984 6 лет назад +16

      If you actually understood, you'd see that this hype about QC is much ado about the attempt to develop a special purpose peripheral which can be used to perform a select few very restricted special calculations virtually instantaneously. One of these is the ability to break the most frequently used type of encryption, so whoever develops Qbit-based QC first will be able to secretly read their opponents' secret messages for as long as they can maintain the secret that they have achieved general purpose QC. That's very valuable to the most powerful governments and people in the world, hence the large budgets and hype about the field.
      Although Richard Feynman is a brilliant man, the hype about simulating quantum events is misleading, because quantum randomness is incorporated into the result of nearly every quantum event. It will likewise be incorporated into the result of the quantum simulation, so it won't tell you very much about what will really happen in any particular instance, or instantiation of objects, in the quantum or real world. QC will not lead to predicting the future via quantum simulation.
      Don't get me wrong: Quantum computing can be very useful in attacking certain problems. But the "general purpose" moniker is entirely misleading. "General purpose" QC is not anything like general purpose classical computing. Virtually without exception, you can answer the oft-recurring question in these comments that quantum computers will not allow you to play whatever games you are familiar with which have been implemented on classical computers any faster. (Generalize "games" to "calculations.") Practically speaking, QCs will only allow certain esoteric mathematical problems which, for the most part, no one but a handful of mathematicians is familiar with at the present time, to be solved. Who knows what effects this will eventually have on the world as humans experience it? But it will not simply make the things you are currently familiar with doing on a computer lightning speed faster.

    • @Persona_
      @Persona_ 6 лет назад +7

      lol bro when ppl are talking about general purpose uses of QC in this comment thread theyre just kidding. Im happy u were able to show off your high level of knowledge about the possible uses of QC but couldn't tell when someone is making a joke about running minecraft on it lmao

    • @mantisnomo5984
      @mantisnomo5984 6 лет назад +5

      Rohill - Perhaps read again for comprehension, " Virtually without exception, you can answer the oft-recurring question in these comments that quantum computers will not allow you to play whatever games you are familiar with which have been implemented on classical computers any faster. *(Generalize "games" to "calculations.")* "
      I know a joke when I see a joke. But the underlying misunderstanding that universal quantum computers will speed up all computing with which we are familiar is a legitimate one, and one which is exacerbated by outright misstatements in this vid. Count how many times people ask if their game-of-choice will be sped up by QC in these comments (nearly a hundred at present), and then ask yourself if it is a question worthy of addressing.

    • @thamor4746
      @thamor4746 6 лет назад +10

      If my parents are confused on the technology now...I will be so blind lost in technology when I am same age as them...

  • @holdmybeer
    @holdmybeer 6 лет назад +379

    still not sure to be excited or scared?
    i know, ill retain both states at once.

    • @lewisblackwiththenicehair
      @lewisblackwiththenicehair 6 лет назад +17

      holdmybeer you sir, have got it

    • @pilisjose
      @pilisjose 6 лет назад +5

      Good one! XD

    • @crikycrocky
      @crikycrocky 6 лет назад +4

      Be afraid, be very afraid, and or not

    • @PaytonPierce
      @PaytonPierce 6 лет назад +6

      It's terrifying, yet terrific at the same time!

    • @mmb1766
      @mmb1766 6 лет назад +1

      The actual working quantum computer is in our head but it’s max potential is laying dormant because it’s calcified

  • @tylerwickwire1522
    @tylerwickwire1522 5 лет назад +291

    you lost me at "understanding quantum physics."

    • @anmol9886
      @anmol9886 4 года назад +2

      No one cares Dumbass

    • @mendesgabriel4775
      @mendesgabriel4775 4 года назад

      Dream-Y Craft why saying that everyone is built different you are the dumb ass cause you are making fun of the type of mind this comment has we all have creativity we are all smart we just have to learn taht

    • @anmol9886
      @anmol9886 4 года назад

      @@mendesgabriel4775 *that

    • @monochromatic9601
      @monochromatic9601 4 года назад +2

      @@anmol9886 "No ones cares Dumbass" (By the way "Dumbass" isn't supposed to be capitalized, and you forgot the period at the end of your sentence.) Why would you say "No one cares" when clearly you care enough to post a comment, and at least 226 people cared enough about his comment to push the like button.

  • @FabledThunder
    @FabledThunder 6 лет назад +740

    In the future.
    Person A: I see that you have a quantum computer. What do you use it for?
    Person B: I watch porn on it.

    • @82luft49
      @82luft49 6 лет назад +46

      Thunder Man, at super fast pace.

    • @lilly4380
      @lilly4380 6 лет назад +110

      Q U A N T U M P O R N

    • @jja1483
      @jja1483 6 лет назад +34

      MyBlog1 entanglement porn,😂

    • @jja1483
      @jja1483 6 лет назад +6

      The funny thing is I'm sure ur rite lol faster search for the porn lol😂

    • @tilaksoni6171
      @tilaksoni6171 6 лет назад +48

      Person B: *Searches for "Superposition" on Xvideos*

  • @origamiandcats6873
    @origamiandcats6873 5 лет назад +379

    We'll need to change our passwords.

    • @zeboy1959
      @zeboy1959 5 лет назад +20

      That wont' help xD

    • @EDcaseNO
      @EDcaseNO 5 лет назад +37

      @Oceanic Dangernoodle in theory a *fast* quantum computer will be able to brute force solutions that say a traditional computer may take *X million years* in only a matter of *X days.* changing our current world of encryption among other things.

    • @brewman6218
      @brewman6218 5 лет назад +16

      Instead of passwords, you'll probably need to fully confirm that you want into your account through biological verification through RFID chips. It will likely be activated by your thought voice and then scan your DNA and other biological signatures like perhaps your iris as well.

    • @59Goku
      @59Goku 5 лет назад +4

      Hold on, thought voice? Wut? It will be able to read our minds?

    • @william41017
      @william41017 5 лет назад

      1234567q

  • @irok1
    @irok1 6 лет назад +4086

    Can’t wait to accidentally look into the computer and break the entire thing.
    Edit: yes, this is a joke.

    • @HikloLime
      @HikloLime 6 лет назад +139

      YES!!!!!! BEST COMMENT!

    • @tugaric
      @tugaric 6 лет назад +114

      Ahhh i understood that 🙌

    • @damonharris-brennan5810
      @damonharris-brennan5810 6 лет назад +38

      OMG I actually died 😂😂😂

    • @ThereIsNoSp00n
      @ThereIsNoSp00n 6 лет назад +66

      Irok 121 your comment implies that you don't understand the heisenberg uncertainty principle. the only thing remotely funny about it is your confusion.

    • @aotq
      @aotq 6 лет назад +286

      da139114 r/iamverysmart?

  • @chungdha
    @chungdha 5 лет назад +184

    Getting closer to the Matrix

    • @ahmed_samy1
      @ahmed_samy1 3 года назад

      Lol 🤣

    • @ratuadilFF
      @ratuadilFF 3 года назад +1

      ?

    • @ahmed_samy1
      @ahmed_samy1 3 года назад

      @@ratuadilFF what !

    • @Towzlie
      @Towzlie 3 года назад +5

      We're alrerady in the Matrix.

    • @drcakeman
      @drcakeman 3 года назад +3

      @@Towzlie How do you know you're not in the matrix INSIDE THE MATRIX?! GOING INTO THE NEXT ONE AHHH!!!

  • @dustin8420
    @dustin8420 6 лет назад +441

    I don't like videos like these, far too little information given. Don't list problems with quantum computers and neglect to tell us who's working on a fix, or how they're working on a fix. Don't make a title like "We’re Close to a Universal Quantum Computer, Here’s Where We're At" when the video doesn't give an idea of how close, or where we're at.

    • @Syltpasta
      @Syltpasta 6 лет назад +39

      Yeah, this video was dry.

    • @mrvocabulary6794
      @mrvocabulary6794 6 лет назад +5

      Yeah, it's seems like a promo video or featurette :\

    • @revisionfour
      @revisionfour 6 лет назад +25

      DB Gaming I toured a quantum computing company, I'm not going to say which one but I was there considering working for them as a software developer. Now I'm not a leading expert in the field by any means but from what I have seen, it's going to be at least 5-10 years before we actually could have something practical. Keep in mind these companies need a steady stream of investment and they are competing so of course they're gonna be like oh yeah we're close. But what does close mean? It is still a cluster mess of cables, huge boxes which house components, total laboratory setup, it's just like early days of computers. The one thing I would disagree with totally in this video is the woman who said we will never have a laptop sized quantum computer. I still think it's way to early to start limiting what the engineers in the future will be able to achieve.

    • @Perrirodan1
      @Perrirodan1 6 лет назад +1

      revisionfour I think the future is one of Cloud computing.The inherent problems of quantum computing is not so important with such a solution.
      While making a miniature quantum computer will surely be possible in the future, nobody will buy one because it will be cheaper to rent processing power

    • @dustin8420
      @dustin8420 6 лет назад +1

      @Don'tMaskTruth Listing problems with quantum computing doesn't give the sense that we're close to a universal quantum computer. Also just listing those problems doesn't give us the slightest idea of where we are in terms of dealing with those problems or if they can be dealt with at all. Just thought the video didn't really cover what the title suggests it would.

  • @JWMCMLXXX
    @JWMCMLXXX 6 лет назад +237

    "The operating system of Nature is quantum mechanics"
    That's heavy

    • @ninobusgano315
      @ninobusgano315 6 лет назад +1

      Yup... :|

    • @82luft49
      @82luft49 6 лет назад +10

      Jason Wood, Einstein could never wrap his head around q m. Simply rejected it as a folly.

    • @gilbertonogueira3481
      @gilbertonogueira3481 6 лет назад +26

      Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the Earth's gravitational pull?

    • @iot1452
      @iot1452 6 лет назад +2

      Gilberto Moreira ayyy..I understood that reference. *bttf*

    • @justicewarrior9187
      @justicewarrior9187 6 лет назад +3

      Heavy? It's just common sense

  • @ohyeahyeah9406
    @ohyeahyeah9406 5 лет назад +435

    Finally I play minecraft in 160 FPS with realistic mod

    • @frosty1865
      @frosty1865 5 лет назад +12

      more like 10000 fps

    • @aliaaiz278
      @aliaaiz278 5 лет назад +4

      RUST is better than Minecraft

    • @aliaaiz278
      @aliaaiz278 5 лет назад +1

      @Zenvii it sure is more realistic 😜

    • @ceoge4887
      @ceoge4887 5 лет назад +12

      @@aliaaiz278 you think minecraft is made to be realistic?

    • @sadtip8173
      @sadtip8173 5 лет назад +1

      But the cost.. prob quntem computer will be a Soo fast that a normal for i7 won't get close so and a 2070 gtx do it probably cost 200,000 dillers or more

  • @flappymlg3607
    @flappymlg3607 5 лет назад +442

    Imagine playing Minecraft on this thing

    • @christundern653
      @christundern653 5 лет назад +23

      Even better...playing mine craft vr stoned af but while ur collecting materials in a night time mode u just so happen to notice all the "a.i." npc's acting sketchy n peeking at u from behind trees,closing in to inspect u n lord knows what?! Lol just kidding that b trippy tho

    • @narfeded4847
      @narfeded4847 5 лет назад +1

      ...

    • @ksam2000
      @ksam2000 5 лет назад +1

      Flappymlg360 lmao

    • @dontmindme5207
      @dontmindme5207 5 лет назад +6

      Like when you’re on a laggy server and you break a block but it doesn’t go away.

    • @dieterbohm9700
      @dieterbohm9700 5 лет назад +1

      Did anyone watched the video?

  • @bowenb233
    @bowenb233 6 лет назад +357

    Reality: Let's teach you about something we really don't know for 8 minutes.

    • @mantisnomo5984
      @mantisnomo5984 6 лет назад +11

      A brilliant and correct synopsis!

    •  6 лет назад +36

      Isn't that basically religion

    • @MMmm-bg9li
      @MMmm-bg9li 6 лет назад +24

      Daniel LeClair yeah except instead of 8 minutes we waste millennia

    • @siddhayak
      @siddhayak 6 лет назад +5

      Daniel LeClair holy shit that's a surprisingly good analogy

    • @gordonfreeman5885
      @gordonfreeman5885 6 лет назад

      Daniel LeClair Bruh true lol

  • @Lugmillord
    @Lugmillord 6 лет назад +1056

    Understanding how to code for a quantum computer is beyond me, though. And I have a master's degree in computer science. It's just such a completely different way of thinking. But I bet that future students will have lectures of quantum computing.

    • @NightRunner417
      @NightRunner417 6 лет назад +138

      That's one thing I found sort of comical about the race for working quantum computers. I was watching a documentary on it and a speaker mentioned that creating such a computer was only part of the problem. Since it isn't a classic computer, it won't work in the same way that current computers work, and programming a quantum computer will require learning how to interact with it. Sort of like learning to communicate constructively with an intelligent alien jellyfish from another galaxy. Actually, that would probably be easier, lol.

    • @AndrewSmith-iq6xo
      @AndrewSmith-iq6xo 6 лет назад +17

      I am very confused about quantum computing because I don't understand the basics of normal computers. You guys seem like you could help, in order to get the computer to react in a certain way, I thought the electricity flow had to be cut off from certain transistors. If that is true how is it cut off? Also how do the people who engineer the circuits control the qubits and they end up as dots of metal in a circuit? I heard someone say quantum computing deals in probability, how so? I probably said many incorrect things here but please help me.

    • @alengm
      @alengm 6 лет назад +28

      The Supreme Lobster here's an explanation that worked for me
      ruclips.net/video/F_Riqjdh2oM/видео.html .
      It doesn't explain how it work on the physics level, but I guess it gives a glimpse of how it is programmed.
      Ok, I'm not a hardware expert, but here's my simplified understanding.
      When it comes classical computers, we don't think about transistors during programming. We think about commands like "if this piece of memory has this value do these commands", "add this value to a value in that piece of memore and store it here", "while this piece of memory has such value keep doing these commands". CPU is a clever arrangement of logic gates that performs these commands like a calculator performs arithmetic. Examples of logic gates are AND gates, OR gates, NOT gates.
      How to make logic gates out of transistors: ruclips.net/video/sTu3LwpF6XI/видео.html
      How to make a binaty adder out of logic gates:
      ruclips.net/video/wvJc9CZcvBc/видео.html
      You can play with such circuits here: simulator.io/samples

    • @AndrewSmith-iq6xo
      @AndrewSmith-iq6xo 6 лет назад +4

      Alen German it's really easy to understand

    • @AndrewSmith-iq6xo
      @AndrewSmith-iq6xo 6 лет назад +1

      jay cocktoe how can you tell

  • @souviksingh7697
    @souviksingh7697 6 лет назад +183

    40 years from now we're gonna look back and wonder how big the quantum computer used to be.

    • @rogeriolopes4849
      @rogeriolopes4849 6 лет назад +8

      40? not even 20 bro.. in 10/15 years we already colonized Mars and this computers will have a massive part in that, and in 40 years we probably will begin to die of a massive virus

    • @crimson7151
      @crimson7151 6 лет назад

      Rogério Lopes the quantum computers would help us cure it 🤫🤫🤫

    • @happynoob4069
      @happynoob4069 6 лет назад +1

      I want to die

    • @katiekatie6289
      @katiekatie6289 6 лет назад +7

      "in 10/15 years we already colonized Mars "
      I remember in the early 2000s people thought we were going to start colonising Mars by 2018.

    • @KrampusClaus
      @KrampusClaus 6 лет назад +1

      Quantum computers will remain as big as they are if they cannot solve the cooling problem. You are talking about thermodynamics, not about how small you can make a chip. You literally have to cool a quantum chip 180x colder than interstellar space. The amount of energy that requires is nothing to laugh about. The only way I could ever see someone miniaturize a quantum computer is if you somehow managed to make a hand-held nuclear generator, and that's not even getting into all the shielding you would have to do if you do nuclear power. No, quantum computers are going to remain big unless you find a feasible way to cool them down into superconductivity. This is nothing like a normal computer..

  • @benjaminjernfors
    @benjaminjernfors 5 лет назад +14

    What I’m intrested in is that with quantum computers we could find out how to maintain fusion reaction in such a way that it puts out more energy that it takes in. That gives us time for the end of times to figure out all the other things and maybe save our planet and thus save our species.

  • @adhdcartoon3338
    @adhdcartoon3338 5 лет назад +124

    Yes. This is good. Or bad. I think.

  • @Izanamii2
    @Izanamii2 6 лет назад +969

    In 100 years we will have these in our pockets every day

    • @JackFou
      @JackFou 6 лет назад +159

      Probably not. Quantum computers are not just "better" or "faster" computers, they won't replace classical computers. What people 100 years from now will carry around in their pockets is certainly going to be very different from today's technology but that's most likely because as we're approach single nm transistor sizes, miniaturization can only go on for so much longer.

    • @TheytellToomanylies
      @TheytellToomanylies 6 лет назад +74

      If we make it that far, we will contain tech of some sort within our body's. Not in our pockets. This tech will most likely be connected, for a long time by then, to a main unity quantum computer

    • @ron-95
      @ron-95 6 лет назад +92

      in 100 years I think we don't have a pockets
      or need a pockets

    • @yourneighbor2567
      @yourneighbor2567 6 лет назад +123

      nah, we will be put in zoos and studied by our new robot overlords before that happens.

    • @ameerhamza4816
      @ameerhamza4816 6 лет назад +11

      Kien Truong you will not be alive then

  • @jenga02
    @jenga02 6 лет назад +40

    Air: *exists*
    Quantum Computer: *has a meltdown*

    • @ARBB1
      @ARBB1 6 лет назад +2

      Pretty much

    • @N-Kiro
      @N-Kiro 6 лет назад +1

      Underrated comment

    • @pedronogueira8148
      @pedronogueira8148 6 лет назад

      Jonas But when it doesn’t IT SOLVES ALL THE THINGS!

  • @peterholmes2364
    @peterholmes2364 5 лет назад +141

    Have you tried switching it into a superposition of off and on again?

    • @justinmacasinag6258
      @justinmacasinag6258 5 лет назад +15

      Genius! give this man a Nobel Prize! give him then take it back... give him again and take it back again.. on and off

    • @americancitizen748
      @americancitizen748 5 лет назад +7

      Only works if the quantum computer is plugged in. Is it plugged in?

    • @janzugic6798
      @janzugic6798 5 лет назад +2

      but its off and on at the same time lol

  • @zacharyharrison9612
    @zacharyharrison9612 6 лет назад +72

    1950's scientist: You will never have your own personal computer.
    2010's scientist: You will never have your own personal quantum computer.

    • @royk7712
      @royk7712 6 лет назад +4

      its very hard for me to believe a personal quantum computer near future(this century), refrigerant and interference would be the biggest problem. maybe advance material(high temperature superconductor) will become viable for quantum chip but still it would be hard to isolate the chip from noise

    • @NightRunner417
      @NightRunner417 6 лет назад +7

      Roy k I tend to agree... but... Perhaps the room sized quantum computers can be put to the task of solving their own problems. Classic semiconductor technology has run into all kinds of problems over the course of its evolution, and computers have been used to analyze and simulate solutions for many of those problems, which eventually led us to the age of smartphones and tablets, which were completely inconceivable to scientists at the dawn of computers. That's the beauty of technological discovery - it tends to lead to further discovery that is often unexpected. This is the basis of the concept of a "technological singularity", where discoveries lead to other discoveries in an ever escalating surge toward unraveling all the secrets of the universe. That's why people are so hot for quantum computers in the first place.

    • @anthonygato407
      @anthonygato407 6 лет назад +2

      Quantum abacus.

    • @brianlinville439
      @brianlinville439 6 лет назад +1

      Politikid- what the whale do people think our brains are, which do computations constantly. quantum computers.

    • @theunknown.2997
      @theunknown.2997 6 лет назад

      who said that?

  • @riskytony
    @riskytony 5 лет назад +514

    But can it run crysis?

  • @hafizzjohari2567
    @hafizzjohari2567 6 лет назад +47

    I thought the thumbnail was a chandelier

    • @KyllingThyme
      @KyllingThyme 6 лет назад

      Hafizz Johari They tend to jokingly call them "chandeliers" because of that.

  • @LadiesMan-bo2cc
    @LadiesMan-bo2cc 5 лет назад +91

    “Quantum computer almost here”
    “AI almost here”
    Me: suspicious
    “Skynet has become self aware “
    Me: 🙄

    • @801GMC
      @801GMC 3 года назад +3

      asta la vista baby

  • @Mr.Reality
    @Mr.Reality 6 лет назад +253

    Is it weird how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how weird it is?

    • @yehor_ivanov
      @yehor_ivanov 6 лет назад +6

      this. totally

    • @jasonvieira222
      @jasonvieira222 6 лет назад +1

      palindrome. read it backwards. badass!

    • @znek4288
      @znek4288 6 лет назад +1

      Instagram (also known as IG[8]) is a photo and video-sharing social networking serviceowned by Facebook, Inc. It was created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, and launched in October 2010 exclusively on iOS. A version for Android devices was released a year and 6 months later, in April 2012, followed by a feature-limited website interfacein November 2012, and apps for Windows 10 Mobile and Windows 10 in April 2016 and October 2016 respectively.
      Instagram
      Original author(s)Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger (Burbn, Inc.)Developer(s)FacebookInitial releaseOctober 6, 2010; 7 years agoStable release(s) [±]Android61.0.0.19.86 / September 6, 2018; 2 days ago[1]iOS61.0 / September 6, 2018; 2 days ago[2]Windows 1030.1569.12133.0 / April 14, 2018; 4 months ago[3]Windows 10 Mobile10.1096.22713.0 / September 14, 2017; 11 months ago[4]Preview release(s) [±]Android63.0.0.0.63 alpha / September 8, 2018; 0 days ago[5]Operating systemiOS, Android, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows 10Size157.6 MB (iOS), ~32 MB (Android)Available in36 languages[6]LicenseFreewareAlexa rank 13 (Global, September 2018)[7]Websitewww.instagram.com
      The app allows users to upload photos and videos to the service, which can be edited with various filters, and organized with tagsand location information. An account's posts can be shared publicly or with pre-approved followers. Users can browse other users' content by tags and locations, and view trending content. Users can "like" photos, and follow other users to add their content to a feed.
      The service was originally distinguished by only allowing content to be framed in a square (1:1) aspect ratio, but these restrictions were eased in 2015. The service also added messaging features, the ability to include multiple images or videos in a single post, as well as "Stories"-similar to its main competitor Snapchat-which allows users to post photos and videos to a sequential feed, with each post accessible by others for 24 hours each.
      After its launch in 2010, Instagram rapidly gained popularity, with one million registered users in two months, 10 million in a year, and ultimately 800 million as of September 2017. In April 2012, Facebook acquired the service for approximately US$1 billion in cash and stock. As of October 2015, over 40 billion photos have been uploaded to the service. Although praised for its influence, Instagram has been the subject of criticism, most notably for policy and interface changes, allegations of censorship, and illegal or improper content uploaded by users.

    • @arcturus8896
      @arcturus8896 6 лет назад

      Gah shit!!! It's a self looping meta unit!

    • @adamp2572
      @adamp2572 6 лет назад +4

      My friend from elementary school, his father bestowed him with the name Nayan. That was my first introduction to palindromes.

  • @CGPacifica
    @CGPacifica 6 лет назад +55

    I wish I had a dollar for every time I watched a new video about quantum computers that said the exact same thing and had zero new information.

    • @bebaderci9592
      @bebaderci9592 5 лет назад

      Okay, your putting up your Video when...

  • @Patt1239
    @Patt1239 5 лет назад +7

    What’s really interesting is that humans are able to adapt fundamental laws that we observe in nature (which in this case is quantum physics) and then translate that into something we can use

  • @contessa.adella
    @contessa.adella 5 лет назад +22

    7:30 “You won’t have a personal Laptop that is a Quantum Computer”.
    50 years on...
    “Certainly Sir, which of our Quantum Computer Laptops are you interested in?”

    • @nicky-73-38
      @nicky-73-38 5 лет назад +3

      @@artistanthony1007 The thing that bothers me is who is going to be in control of it? We already have corrupt, power crazy psychopaths who lie to us by default about everything and most of the population believes what these lunatics tell them without question. A quantum computer will just make it even easier for them to turn us all into mindless drones. Most people already are. They don't question what they are being told.

    • @melodolic9908
      @melodolic9908 4 года назад +1

      @@nicky-73-38 paranoia

    • @izzad777
      @izzad777 3 года назад

      More like "there's a graveyard of quantum tablets, laptops and phones I don't bother to get rid of" in my room.

  • @neokgatla
    @neokgatla 5 лет назад +453

    Today "quantum computers will be used behind the scenes ". 12 years later midrange smartphones have quantum chips.

    • @feritperliare2890
      @feritperliare2890 5 лет назад +11

      Neo Kgatla there’s no reason for smartphones to have quantum chips and I think it’s impossible to make quantum computer very small because how they work

    • @neokgatla
      @neokgatla 5 лет назад +96

      Moon Tourmaline There's no reason for phones to have heart rate monitors, blood pressure monitors, QHD screens, super powerful processors or anything besides a dialer app.

    • @brainfragrances
      @brainfragrances 5 лет назад +8

      maybe in 120 years

    • @psd993
      @psd993 5 лет назад +6

      we'd have fusion before qchip smartphones

    • @superduperfreakyDj
      @superduperfreakyDj 5 лет назад +16

      unfortunately it's physically impossible to keep a chip near absolute 0 in a phone

  • @ashs7517
    @ashs7517 6 лет назад +81

    But can it run Paint ?

    • @alexthompson8977
      @alexthompson8977 6 лет назад +6

      Nash181 that's too advanced.

    • @ClockworkRBLX
      @ClockworkRBLX 6 лет назад +3

      It is currently limited to Notepad

    • @lunafoxfire
      @lunafoxfire 6 лет назад +4

      even notepad is too advanced... Google's Bristlecone project only has 72 qbits... That's enough to encode 9 ASCII characters, lol

    • @blcklstd6156
      @blcklstd6156 6 лет назад +1

      It can run CrysisCraft

    • @edie3902
      @edie3902 6 лет назад +1

      Im going to stick with my windows 95

  • @ricopower14
    @ricopower14 6 лет назад +38

    The terminator warned us! Skynet is coming!

    • @AikiraBeats
      @AikiraBeats 6 лет назад

      Swabzilla :D preach

    • @Elaba_
      @Elaba_ 6 лет назад +3

      And even worse: the Terminator can't keep coming back because he is getting old and obsolete.

    • @nickopeters
      @nickopeters 6 лет назад

      +Dominique_Harris No, prophecy.

    • @ricopower14
      @ricopower14 6 лет назад

      Im sorry but i find a fictional movie a litte more believeable if you don't mind.

  • @glennglog22
    @glennglog22 5 лет назад +11

    I reckon when quantum computers start being used outside of science, they wont be personal computers right away, they might work like servers or something of the sort. Or it'll work as a giant terminal and our current devices could interface with them as clients.

  • @JonnyInfinite
    @JonnyInfinite 5 лет назад +83

    Billy Ray Cyrus has done well for himself...

    • @adamlynch9153
      @adamlynch9153 5 лет назад

      JonnyInfinite I’m dead 😂

    • @bebaderci9592
      @bebaderci9592 5 лет назад

      Hilarious. I was sitting here saying to myself , Have I met this guy somewhere ? You nailed it.

  • @TheChangeYT
    @TheChangeYT 6 лет назад +167

    0 new information btw

    • @TheChangeYT
      @TheChangeYT 6 лет назад

      PC Principal who's reply? and which sort of reply? Was it racist or hate? Because if so yeah it's ok if deleted. Some channels just over do it, that they don't see the hate they created, but you can walk with your eyes closed on the road and you can still get hit by a bus, the bus still exists lol. Also that excessive form is a kind of censorship. Always feels like little China on steroids if I'm in a highly moderated twitch chat. It's crazy there

    • @TheChangeYT
      @TheChangeYT 6 лет назад +3

      PC Principal I hate that your reducing anyone on "left-wing " though. It's politics. Be more objective. there's good and bad to both sides. extremes seem always worse tho.

    • @TheChangeYT
      @TheChangeYT 6 лет назад

      btw this whole comment section is giving me the LuLs I need in my Life... wtf 😂

    • @silenttvshka
      @silenttvshka 6 лет назад +4

      Akali Matchups damn you do talk a lot huh

    • @TheChangeYT
      @TheChangeYT 6 лет назад +2

      Actually no xD I'm just ill in bed and have therefore too much time and boredom, so I write so much

  • @anilmajumdar6493
    @anilmajumdar6493 6 лет назад +58

    Future is gonna be damn exciting man.....

    • @SpiritMover314
      @SpiritMover314 6 лет назад +4

      anil majumdar yep, he will surley rapp about this in his next song!!!!!

    • @82luft49
      @82luft49 6 лет назад +3

      anil majumder, I'm hitting 74. Too bad I'll miss it.

    • @exrk1647
      @exrk1647 6 лет назад +1

      82 Luft god damn that’s heavy

    • @ToneyCrimson
      @ToneyCrimson 6 лет назад +2

      Hold on for -20-30 more years and we can reverse aging prob. YOU CAN DO IT!

    • @ToneyCrimson
      @ToneyCrimson 6 лет назад +1

      Go and sit down.

  • @eastlondonhustler
    @eastlondonhustler 5 лет назад +86

    Meh, get back to me when it can run Crysis.

    • @sendoh7x
      @sendoh7x 5 лет назад +8

      you probably could virtually live in Crysis with quantum computers haha

  • @im_aleey
    @im_aleey 6 лет назад +29

    Quantum computers+AI+Boston dynamics=Robot overlords

    • @aliencthefireinthesky897
      @aliencthefireinthesky897 6 лет назад +3

      Or robot sex maids

    • @user-vp9lc9up6v
      @user-vp9lc9up6v 6 лет назад +2

      AlienC the fire in the sky step away from the keyboard

    • @wiggiag
      @wiggiag 6 лет назад +1

      This is making it the assumption robots would need humans. Pretty sure they’ll kill everyone once they are free

    • @S3aCa1mRa1n
      @S3aCa1mRa1n 6 лет назад

      I_M Ali If we become cyborgs we can take them on

    • @josephburchanowski4636
      @josephburchanowski4636 6 лет назад

      +I_M Ali
      Just hope for more research in AI Safety. If we fail here, it won't be just humanity that suffers extinction, but the environment will be destroyed, all macro life on Earth and perhaps all life in the Galaxy could go extinct.

  • @RenbeOfficial
    @RenbeOfficial 6 лет назад +28

    "you want have kind of like a 'quantum laptop' that you can just pick up"
    yeah but if you'd told alan turing 'all of this will fit in a slim 15" chassis one day and will be orders of magnitude more powerful' he would've had the exact same response right?

    • @RGVNC
      @RGVNC 6 лет назад +8

      Right and not even a laptop, your smart phone crushes Turing's machine.

    • @CynicallyDepressedx
      @CynicallyDepressedx 6 лет назад +1

      The problem with putting quantum computers inside of laptops is that they need to be cold, REALLY cold, in fact the closer the absolute zero the better and at the moment there's just no way to do that inside of a laptop, this is also why they're so large compared to the actual chip

    • @SC-zq6cu
      @SC-zq6cu 6 лет назад +4

      First computers needed massive cooling as well. Using your logic, it would seem that it is quite impossible to condense those into a pocket object as well. Yet we have smartphones that can run circles around those first generation computers.

    • @CynicallyDepressedx
      @CynicallyDepressedx 6 лет назад +5

      Yeah but with classical computers the challenge is to stop them from overheating, which is much easier than cooling them as close as you can to the coldest physically possible temperature. It's possible that we'll come up with a good method but I'm skeptical by nature and nothing exists today that could even come close, nor are there any theoretical ways to do it (as far as I'm aware).

    • @SC-zq6cu
      @SC-zq6cu 6 лет назад +2

      thebrotanic
      Well it's good that you are skeptical. And you are right that at present there is no known way to shrink a q comp. to the size of a laptop or even a desktop, but.....when the first computers were made same could've been said about them back then as well.

  • @michaelw3634
    @michaelw3634 6 лет назад +70

    If you look inside the computer you just see a dead cat!

    • @romainmyname
      @romainmyname 6 лет назад

      HAHAHAHA

    • @fitzyboy1390
      @fitzyboy1390 6 лет назад +1

      Michael W it’s alive if you don’t look

    • @ThatCherriePie
      @ThatCherriePie 6 лет назад

      lol

    • @noname6756
      @noname6756 6 лет назад

      The cat is both dead and alive until you open the box to observe it!

    • @michaelw3634
      @michaelw3634 6 лет назад

      Nope....it is dead....(gag)....I just smelled it. It is definitely dead!

  • @thebasicallyhuman
    @thebasicallyhuman 4 года назад +12

    One year ago, I wasn’t thinking about how in one year Google will have declared Quantum Supremacy.
    This is impressive.

  • @Master_Therion
    @Master_Therion 6 лет назад +485

    Want to know how quantum computers work? Ask Alexa... 1:37

    • @fitnsmart
      @fitnsmart 6 лет назад +10

      Master Therion I think 'Siri' is a little more appropriate

    •  6 лет назад +16

      She is sexy tho.

    • @davidlugarov9685
      @davidlugarov9685 6 лет назад +43

      Natural Recomposition you missed the joke, the woman at 1:37 is called Alexa

    • @abdoumenouer7762
      @abdoumenouer7762 6 лет назад +6

      Would make a room for a lot of confusion if they bring an Echo at home

    • @Elaba_
      @Elaba_ 6 лет назад +3

      69 likes.

  • @chizpa305
    @chizpa305 6 лет назад +306

    But if we create a quantum computer then will all the cute cat videos in the internet become dead cat videos? or both at the same time?

    • @Trexpass
      @Trexpass 5 лет назад +28

      most or least underrated comment here

    • @danielfostel3883
      @danielfostel3883 5 лет назад +3

      @@Trexpass i think its way over most heads

    • @jmwloup5110
      @jmwloup5110 5 лет назад

      I love that german guys cat

    • @thomvanhoof480
      @thomvanhoof480 5 лет назад +5

      chizpa305 you won’t know till you look at them

    • @ashokdarbhe5664
      @ashokdarbhe5664 5 лет назад +1

      best comment

  • @manit77
    @manit77 6 лет назад +152

    I wish I could filter the comments by age.

    • @devinm124
      @devinm124 6 лет назад +12

      Create the algorithm, you’d make a lot of money.

    • @spiralect
      @spiralect 6 лет назад +10

      Many people lie about their age online tho, youd have to use their watch history but even that.. a 30 year old scientist could have abc songs in their history for their kid

    • @agent5758
      @agent5758 6 лет назад +3

      kids will just sign up under the age of 99 just to be heard

    • @memesinaction5847
      @memesinaction5847 6 лет назад

      Manit C Yeah right on RUclips every one is 45

    • @suprafluid3661
      @suprafluid3661 6 лет назад

      Sure, I ill be like nah go home 9 year old you kicked out youre own self and he be like thats not funny. Pl stop, just stop.

  • @Flubly
    @Flubly 5 лет назад +40

    Comments be like:
    ...VIDYAGAMES

  • @virginiagould3167
    @virginiagould3167 6 лет назад +6

    I liked the more concrete description of how the hardware works, and the engineering challenges that go with it, that a lot of introductory videos don't have.

  • @atrumluminarium
    @atrumluminarium 6 лет назад +30

    The problem with this technology is that the abbreviation QPU is more awkward to say than Quantum Processing Unit

    • @atrumluminarium
      @atrumluminarium 6 лет назад

      Barry Mcockener "Queue pee you". The fact that it rhymes makes it even more silly

    • @mikewoodman2872
      @mikewoodman2872 6 лет назад

      We can build the computer, but we can't solve the "acronym conundrum".

  • @patrik5123
    @patrik5123 6 лет назад +612

    6:35 Comparison between a quantum computing system and some dude writing the most basic of HTML. sigh.

  • @dontwrite9s4ever86
    @dontwrite9s4ever86 5 лет назад +11

    two tragic things: the elite and the military industrial complex. great job guys!

    • @justinsaunders3932
      @justinsaunders3932 4 года назад

      Scariest part is the lack of people in the general know about quantum computing and the types of experiments carried out at CERN.

  • @freekvonk8586
    @freekvonk8586 6 лет назад +118

    I actually have to make those cryo-coolers on my internship. Pretty cool to see what its used for

    • @intelphone6005
      @intelphone6005 6 лет назад +6

      Get back to work then bruh , stop watching videos on RUclips

    • @freekvonk8586
      @freekvonk8586 6 лет назад +10

      Im starting my internship this september, im enjoying my holiday now. :)

    • @GraveRobbertt
      @GraveRobbertt 6 лет назад

      Freek Vonk where do you work?

    • @freekvonk8586
      @freekvonk8586 6 лет назад

      Leiden Cryogenics

    • @peachycupcake
      @peachycupcake 6 лет назад

      Also DIEREN

  • @steven1671
    @steven1671 6 лет назад +583

    Can I get my 8 minutes and 35 seconds back? This was a major clickbait. I still don't know "Where We're At."

    • @dantea7475
      @dantea7475 6 лет назад +92

      "The experimental stage" no refunds

    • @mrpanda7777
      @mrpanda7777 6 лет назад +30

      we are still far away. and no normal person should really care. quantum computers are simply hyped. there will be no personal quantum computer. and no regular person is in need of one. what do you want to use a quantum computer for? to study nature and the univerese? no you want to use facebook and watch videos. the people of need of better computers are programmers and people which like to play video games. and a quantum computer would be complete overkill for that if it could even run video games which I doubt.

    • @adambaruch7490
      @adambaruch7490 6 лет назад +2

      Steven

    • @MrThomasgeorgegroves
      @MrThomasgeorgegroves 6 лет назад +1

      yeah they break down the explanation terribly, try checking out some other videos

    • @danielrdrigues
      @danielrdrigues 6 лет назад +6

      6:35 said where we are.

  • @stef6963
    @stef6963 6 лет назад +123

    Downloads Minecraft...
    Breaks computer...
    Fries all circuits

  • @insanedestiny5164
    @insanedestiny5164 5 лет назад +7

    3:45 Remember kids, DON'T LOG OFF!!!

  • @EDALLSANT
    @EDALLSANT 6 лет назад +142

    Quantum computing AI with internet connection = gg

    • @stardew1036
      @stardew1036 6 лет назад +3

      AI dont need Quantum computer after the AI get the Singularity the AI only need copy hiself in the internet then the AI can do EVERYTHING

    • @mattguerra833
      @mattguerra833 6 лет назад +9

      Is this transcendence

    • @nasreenshaikh7150
      @nasreenshaikh7150 6 лет назад

      Dallsant that's Google Assistant of the future

    • @ED-TwoZeroNine
      @ED-TwoZeroNine 6 лет назад

      100 years later we might have quantum computers and ai that is as smart/smarter than humans.

    • @MichaelPrajanto
      @MichaelPrajanto 6 лет назад

      More like in 50 years

  • @PatrickPierceBateman
    @PatrickPierceBateman 6 лет назад +64

    I don't understand any of this.

    • @mantisnomo5984
      @mantisnomo5984 6 лет назад +8

      That's because most of the people supposedly explaining this stuff in the vid do not understand this stuff, or its implications, either, and the few who may have been forced to condense their explanations to the point that they explain nothing.
      See the Schrodinger's cat? See the cradle? --approx. Kurt Vonnegut in _~Cat's Cradle_

    • @Vir9il
      @Vir9il 6 лет назад +3

      Mantis Nomo I agree. People like to have pithy explanations that skip the math. Unfortunately, you really can't understand these concepts at all unless you first learn some of the basic math and physics of quantum mechanics. At the very least, you need to learn about differential equations. Then how to solve differential equations. Then you need to learn about a specific differential equation, the Schrodinger equation. Then learn how to solve this for one single electron in one dimension. Learn about wavefunctions and the wave nature of matter. Then you can move onto solving the two-particle Schrodinger equation, and understand what the solutions mean. What happens when you solve for fermions vs bosons? What do symmetric and antisymmetric solutions look like? Then you begin to understand how quantum mechanical systems of multiple particles exist in a high-dimensional phase space. After years of study you begin to understand what "entanglement" really means and how it's basically nothing like what popular media describes it as. You begin to learn matrix representation of quantum mechanics, and learn about operators, and reversible computing, etc. And even then, it's still confusing and counter-intuitive. But it can be extremely interesting and rewarding to learn this stuff. And a bit scary.

    • @Vir9il
      @Vir9il 6 лет назад +1

      Also, it doesn't help that the mainstream media and science shows inundate people with completely wrong and misleading myths about quantum mechanics.
      Myth#1: Quantum mechanics has something to do with consciousness or conscious observers. False. This is myth comes from the early days of quantum mechanics in the 1920s when scientists were noticing weird experimental results, and perhaps they chose the wrong language to describe these weird effects (like "observer"). In reality, quantum effects like entanglement and "wavefunction collapse" have nothing at all to do with consciousness.
      Myth #2: Quantum computers are just really fast regular computers, and can do everything regular computers can do but better. False. Quantum computers are in principle capable of taking certain problems that would take classical computers exponential time to complete (look up "Big O notation") and reduce them to polynomial time. This is good, but a) this only works for a small subset of all computing problems, and b) reducing a problem to polynomial time could still mean that the problem takes a very long time to solve. Still, quantum computers could potentially be very good at things like breaking encryption, complex optimization problems, and doing quantum mechanical simulations which could be very useful for understanding how molecules work, understanding protein folding and biochemical processes, developing better materials, etc.
      Myth#3: Quantum entanglement allows faster-than light communication. Not really. Classical information, cannot be sent faster than the speed of light, ever, full-stop. Quantum effects can appear to travel faster than light in some situations; the problem is that it is impossible (even in principle) to use this to send a message or transmit useful information.
      Myth #4: That quantum mechanics has anything to do with spirituality, or chakras, or crystal healing. Nope. Just a bunch of charlatans latching onto a fancy-sounding word to peddle their snake oil.

    • @Vir9il
      @Vir9il 6 лет назад

      Myth #5: "Quantum teleportation" will allow us to build star trek style transporters than can beam somone across thin air to another location. Again, sometimes scientists aren't the best at choosing words to describe phenomena. Or, they don't realize that people outside of their area of expertise will see these phrases and jump to conclusions. Quantum teleportation is much more mundane, and refers to transferring quantum information from one quantum system to another. No actual matter is physically transported, and there is no known way to use this effect to move large, macroscopic objects.

    • @mantisnomo5984
      @mantisnomo5984 6 лет назад

      Vir9il - Very scary. Time is not what it seems. Existence is not a dyadic state.

  • @mixey01
    @mixey01 6 лет назад +459

    Didn't we say we were close about a decade ago??

    • @udaykadam5455
      @udaykadam5455 6 лет назад +160

      Mixey
      Nope,
      We didn't even had smartphones then....

    • @Lorten369
      @Lorten369 6 лет назад +15

      they have exsisted for years allready. linusTT showed one not super long ago.

    • @andrewbolen2100
      @andrewbolen2100 6 лет назад +33

      Ya, but now they've got everything complete and right... except the part where it works in any measurable metric XD. At least the computers of the 40's had the capacity to make a light blink XD rofl rofl

    • @user-jh3rx3ej7h
      @user-jh3rx3ej7h 6 лет назад +81

      No, nobody said they were close 10 years ago. Physicists working on this topic have known since the beginning it would be a huge uphill battle to pull off the engineering needed to build a functioning quantum computer. Tremendous progress has been made in the past 10 years, both from an engineering and theory standpoint. It was announced by Google only in March that a record of 73 qubits was successfully implemented. The more qubits, the more powerful the quantum computation. With 100 qubits, it is theoretically predicted that a quantum computer would have more computing power than all the supercomputers on Earth combined! So it is astounding that we have come that far mostly within the past couple of decades. Advances in error-correction and noise-suppression have made such a high number of qubits possible. A major advance in quantum computing would be using topological phases of materials that could be incorporated into a quantum computer as a qubit. By using topological matter, the topological state of the material is protected much better than the state of a standard non-topological qubit, making the computing far less susceptible to noise. This is currently an active goal of condensed matter physicists and materials scientists. I am no expert on this subject by any means, but I see tremendous progress being made on quantum computing and in a similar way to how we have seen transistor size reduce consistently each year in computers, I believe most experts in this field are very optimistic in advances being made each passing year that will bring the number of qubits higher and higher.

    • @user-jh3rx3ej7h
      @user-jh3rx3ej7h 6 лет назад +16

      Here is a list of accomplishments that have been made since the beginning of quantum computing en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_quantum_computing

  • @mrguy10
    @mrguy10 4 года назад +2

    Normal computers: yes or no
    Quantum computer: perhaps

    • @TheMrTape
      @TheMrTape 3 года назад

      Quantum computer: yes and no

  • @deepvybes
    @deepvybes 6 лет назад +7

    It's like a computer, refrigerator, oven, microwave all in one! Just add a toilet feature and I never have to get out of my seat let's go

  • @sonicfan2004
    @sonicfan2004 6 лет назад +229

    It may always seem as if we can't go any further with technology, however I foresee humans in approx. 30-50 years laughing at our current progression with their Quantum gadgets. 😆

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 6 лет назад +12

      Kinda crazy.... I don't even remotely understand it... If our current quantum computers are going to be as simple In the future as our 50 year old machines that took up a facility to do basic math, yet in their infancy make our current computers look like those machines then I'm ready to have my mind blown. Hopefully I'm around to see it. Like when the 486 came out and pretty much modernized computers and started the fast road to today's rich content.

    • @sonicfan2004
      @sonicfan2004 6 лет назад +7

      It'd be indeed crazy to think that such sophisticated technology could ever become a norm in any shape or form... although we've said the exact same thing a few centuries ago when we believed that there's no way that nano technology could ever become a common thing in our daily life, and look where we are now!

    • @sonicfan2004
      @sonicfan2004 6 лет назад +7

      The only thing that concerns me is, how are we gonna teach our future generations how to get the hang of such complicated stuff, not to mention write code on them?
      Will we be ready to break away from the tradition of improving the tech we already have?
      Well it is rumored that electronics in today's gadgets are about to reach their limit in processing power, so perhaps making Quantum tech a common thing wouldn't be such a bad goal to pursue (in my opinion).
      All it would take is another Einstein to arise who'll simplify the things for us. :)

    • @purinity5220
      @purinity5220 6 лет назад +4

      I agree , in only 30 years we already laugh at what was previously used.

    • @CleverBrony
      @CleverBrony 6 лет назад +1

      The way it gains it quantum state is because they use state of the art freezers that are many times colder than space itself. Look into D.wave quantum computers if you want to see what I'm taking about. They themselves said publicly that they're trying to use it to open portals or somehow reach into the other dementions and bring their resources back here to make a cause and affect.
      ruclips.net/video/jgYKELUZVfc/видео.html

  • @alejandrosandovalb4907
    @alejandrosandovalb4907 6 лет назад +435

    Everything is nice but... CAN it run Crysis???
    Tell me please. Thnk U

    • @GamingAmbienceLive
      @GamingAmbienceLive 6 лет назад

      2

    • @ahmadabass2793
      @ahmadabass2793 6 лет назад +4

      Sad thing it tryed it
      And it didn't work

    • @Anoangelo
      @Anoangelo 6 лет назад +26

      It'll not only be able to run Crysis, but also all the other versions of Crysis from all parallel universes simultaneously

    • @NoThrottle
      @NoThrottle 6 лет назад +20

      No, but it could simulate real life.

    • @antonybro7400
      @antonybro7400 6 лет назад +2

      clown

  • @SagaramM
    @SagaramM 5 лет назад +4

    Awesome explanation of what we are after in quantum computing...Kudos to the team

  • @williamwilson5718
    @williamwilson5718 6 лет назад +5

    What about Sam Beckett? He's still out there you know, leaping from life to life, putting things right, that once went wrong and hoping each time, that his next leap will be the leap home.

  • @joshw6631
    @joshw6631 6 лет назад +321

    5mil fps with a ping of 0

  • @bewl2641
    @bewl2641 5 лет назад +18

    There is a problem with some people's comparisons with the historical speed of advancements in technology vs quantum computing will be a standard everywhere soon because "history". To have quantum computing be commercial, you have to have already solved a chain of physics problems that are almost holy grail status. You will have to have solved efficient super conducting, and for that you have to solve the ability to super cool to 0k... These have been known problems to the physics community for over 100 years, and we are still no closer to solving them... not because we aren't there yet with 'technology' but because they pose a problem with physics itself.

    • @NoobGamer-ix2mr
      @NoobGamer-ix2mr 5 лет назад +2

      Superconductors can actually be made without constant 0 K. Try metal hydrogen. Recently, a group of scientist were capable of creating the substance, and it is predicted to be metastable. While the source material is abundant, all we need is how to create it consistently and large amount of it.

    • @jkhfilm_new
      @jkhfilm_new 5 лет назад +2

      I agree. I am skeptical of predictions like this. It all has a 'techno-utopia' ring to it.

    • @amario2tommaso93
      @amario2tommaso93 5 лет назад +1

      I still think what we're really missing is the Mathematics and the understanding of the Mathematics of all this. So far, almost exclusively through the understanding of the Mathematical nature of things we have been able to make great breakthroughs; and so far, the Math of it seems to be the least to say, shallow but dense rather than deep and elegant.
      We have tons of Math that barely works but "Quantum Computers" that work based on that exact Math, that's ridiculous to even think about it.
      The most fundamental rule of Mathematics is that it has to make perfect sense within itself. So, even if we don't know it all(we obviously don't, technically we never will anyway), at least we have to be aware of that and admit it. So far, half the science (Of QM in particular) is based on "we know this but doesn't work very well", it doesn't work because there's too much left for us to know and we're bothering about stock markets more than the real problems. We're making holes in water.
      But yeah, that's how this world seems to work, at least in my view. Not really judging anyone about it, just kind of stating the misfortunate situation i guess.

    • @adamlynch9153
      @adamlynch9153 5 лет назад +1

      2 things.
      - you can’t get to 0K. However in my opinion if you get to like 0.001K the error would be small enough for practical use.
      -I could see machines in Greenland or Antarctica being a step in the direction of more “practical” when it comes to efficiency. Or even the vacuum of space.

    • @amario2tommaso93
      @amario2tommaso93 5 лет назад +1

      @@adamlynch9153 I would definitely vote for super Quantum Computers in space any time, that would be awesome, the price might be pretty high but it seems to have the better bet to it since the main problem, the cooling seems to be solved mostly by itself without even much help. Powerful servers for astronomical studies and aeronautics and such could be used in open space and only receiving the final data, i really hope they've taken that in serious already because it seems to me in a decade or two we should have at least that much since it fits the pockets and then we can take our time with the rest of the challenges.

  • @shahabazkhan1
    @shahabazkhan1 5 лет назад +9

    DON'T LOG OFF !!!
    Thought you could blur that out ey?

  • @meehd01
    @meehd01 5 лет назад +4

    The world will change rapidly when these are finally developed and being used. Just 50 years ago we had black and white TVs. The next 20 years will change even faster and be even more amazing than the last 50.

    • @greatprovider8198
      @greatprovider8198 5 лет назад +2

      And people keep getting sicker, dumber, and more depressed. I think we maxed out on technology for our well being.

    • @meehd01
      @meehd01 5 лет назад +1

      @@greatprovider8198 yes and even to lazy to even talk to someone live on the telephone let alone in person.

    • @briandiehl9257
      @briandiehl9257 5 лет назад +1

      @@meehd01 Iv'e been thinking about the same thing the other guy said, what is this stuff doing for us?

    • @NoobGamer-ix2mr
      @NoobGamer-ix2mr 5 лет назад

      @@briandiehl9257 It can solve extremely complex computation problems, such as molecular activity with pin point accuracy. Meaning pharmacies can know how exactly a drug would behave inside bodies without years of testing and experiments. Also it can be used to break and solve genetic codes, as to what each of them can and will do. Humanity would be able to engineer new life or improve itself significantly by editting human embryos. Think super regenerative power of starfish, immortal life of jellyfish, or eyes that can see multitude of colors like mantis shrimp, ultra sensitive smelling and hearing of a dog, dolphin's echolocation, metamorphosis, etc.

    • @UtahCGG
      @UtahCGG 5 лет назад

      @@NoobGamer-ix2mr You're absolutely right. Then it would be available to everyone on earth right? 😉
      Nope, the elite would use this tech on themselves, and take control of the rest of the planet.

  • @sieve5
    @sieve5 6 лет назад +66

    Does this remind anyone else of ENIAC? Gives me chills knowing what electronic computing did for humanity.

    • @B3RyL
      @B3RyL 6 лет назад +15

      Yeah, now all we need is WWIII to force the American DoD to invest heavily in the technology and speed up its development. Now, who wants to take a nuke for the betterment of humanity as a whole?

    • @dzonikg
      @dzonikg 6 лет назад +1

      First was not Eniac but Z3....5 years before Eniac

    • @poopy2010tative
      @poopy2010tative 6 лет назад

      sieve5 Reminds me of R.U.D.I. from the Jetsons.

    • @lacuevadelvampiro
      @lacuevadelvampiro 6 лет назад

      sieve5 yuuuup

    • @mantisnomo5984
      @mantisnomo5984 6 лет назад

      ILLIAC ONE was debugged and operational *BEFORE* ENIAC. What would you say about a runner who claimed they won the race, because they imagined that they could cross the finish line before their competitor, who actually did?

  • @mantis_toboggan_md
    @mantis_toboggan_md 6 лет назад +6

    Nice. Now I'll finally be able to play Crysis on my PC!

  • @rafken2281
    @rafken2281 4 года назад +1

    I don't even know how a normal computer works and here I am watching this stuff .

  • @theowleyes07
    @theowleyes07 6 лет назад +24

    We will still share memes on these computers

    • @gabe5499
      @gabe5499 6 лет назад +5

      DEEPANJAN ROY but faster.

  • @mohannd1234
    @mohannd1234 5 лет назад +4

    Most interesting phrase about quantum computers is that, in comparison with usual PC, it's just alike going to library and instead of reading books one by one, it could read all books at once, instantly.
    Thanks science

  • @XRISSCROSS.
    @XRISSCROSS. 6 лет назад +72

    but can it run minecraft??

    • @haakonlian2082
      @haakonlian2082 6 лет назад +3

      wow ur so smart, like wow so smart you are just wow. owowowowowowowowow, so smart so smart. It was a joke dumbass.

    • @fredsellers6500
      @fredsellers6500 6 лет назад

      Seno thank you for making sense.

    • @supernoodles908
      @supernoodles908 6 лет назад

      Viral OGK in short no it can't :) quantum computers are bad that kind of computing. You can find out more on the topic online

    • @happynoob4069
      @happynoob4069 6 лет назад

      Viral OGK but can it run minecraft with a shit ton of mods?

  • @Sir_Franky
    @Sir_Franky 4 года назад +3

    I feel like that when we get to this Virtual Reality will be a whole new level!

  • @Trashpanda888
    @Trashpanda888 5 лет назад +21

    Does anyone else feel like they are trying to play down just how amazing these machines are? Messing with quantum particles is definitely tampering with the very fabric of our reality. I feel as if technology is way more advanced than they want us to be aware of. Very "behind the scenes" indeed. 2:24 what kind of "tricks" do you speak of, tell us about that.

    • @grunt7684
      @grunt7684 5 лет назад +1

      Consider that in the late 1980s, scientists created the first HARDWARE neural networks. Yes, that means an actual A.I. chip. Said chip was presented with language to analyse and parceled said language into heretofore unknown and never-imagined parts, which proved more efficient at storing and manipulating meaning than anything else. After that, DEAD SILENCE on that front until today.
      So... There are definitely EXTREMELY ADVANCED A.I. Chips out there that might rival what the Terminator has in its steel head. That's possibly where a lot of the technological advances, such as even perhaps the Quantum computer itself, come from. There's just no way to know exactly what, since it all went "underground".

    • @venlil
      @venlil 5 лет назад

      @@grunt7684 you mean neuromorphic engineering en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromorphic_engineering
      Neuromorphic engineering - Wikipedia

    • @venlil
      @venlil 5 лет назад

      @@grunt7684 or is there something else there are several kinds of hardware made for ai

    • @grunt7684
      @grunt7684 5 лет назад

      @@venlil Yes, it was neuromorphic. However, the degree of performance and advancement of the late-1980s' system is now censored or downplayed tremendously.

    • @venlil
      @venlil 5 лет назад

      @@grunt7684 have you heard of Sofia the first ai with citizenship

  • @WinArmyOfficial
    @WinArmyOfficial 6 лет назад +19

    i bought a quantum pc on alibaba

    • @ishraqhakim1356
      @ishraqhakim1356 4 года назад +1

      Me too, but for some reason i never got it yet.

    • @gregh7457
      @gregh7457 3 года назад

      they're stealing technology at an even faster pace than ever before

  • @boomjonggol5757
    @boomjonggol5757 5 лет назад +5

    Quantum computers need low temperatures to function
    *20 years later*
    Antarctic server with 1 micro second ping opens

    • @overloader7900
      @overloader7900 5 лет назад +1

      Not cold enough still, also quantum computers are not fast in terms of ping, amount of ticks/second, but in how much packets it can process in a tick

  • @unrealgalaxy9669
    @unrealgalaxy9669 6 лет назад +53

    i'm hyped to use quantum computers for playing roblox to become a pro

    • @DecaQuitin
      @DecaQuitin 5 лет назад

      quantum computers ain't gaming pcs

    • @RU-zm7wj
      @RU-zm7wj 5 лет назад

      Try reality instead of a game.

    • @blogtodeath4736
      @blogtodeath4736 5 лет назад

      You could never keep up with one

    • @breazfreind402
      @breazfreind402 5 лет назад

      how can u play roblox and be pro as well

  • @blankblank5808
    @blankblank5808 5 лет назад +9

    QUESTION: What are the severe consequences of technology out-pacing human kinetic efforts? ANSWER: More poverty and homelessness + Lack Of Empathy (in living soul beings) + straying from first understanding our own humanity! This is now in the RED ZONE! Complete disaster!

    • @anSealgair
      @anSealgair 5 лет назад +1

      Short of physically forcing people, governments and companies to do different things, you can't bring people out of poverty overnight in this complex world with national and personal sovereignties. But large sections of the world population are already coming out of poverty today thanks to economic development. The vast problem is actually being addressed, by simple economics. People can't stay poor forever in the same world that has vast money-making infrastructure.

    • @greatprovider8198
      @greatprovider8198 5 лет назад +2

      Compounding interest on money made out of thin air is the reason for poverty.

  • @OrionMichaelGuy
    @OrionMichaelGuy 6 лет назад +20

    Time is the interaction of Matter and Space - Matter is Energy and Space is Dark Energy, this combined with Gravity creates a tick rate, which is the passage of time - Gravity is Quantized at the different scales of the Universe
    What is Quantum Gravity?
    The First State of Quantum Gravity is the Crystal Core we are entangled in - The Crystal Core of the Black Hole in the Universe "Above Us"
    The Second State of Quantum Gravity is the Wormhole from this Universe to the Universe "Above Us"
    The Third State of Quantum Gravity is the Void. The Void is referred to as the Dark Energy State - Dark Energy is Space - Space is not empty nothingness, Space is basically a Superfluid Liquid Crystal Structure that forms up one half of the Universe - The Universe is a Binary system, You have "Space" or more precisely "Dark Energy" that is the Electric Force, and you have Matter/Energy that is the Magnetic Force - their interaction is the foundation of the ElectroMagnetic Universe; Time, Gravity, Etc
    The 4th State of Quantum Gravity is the "Dark Matter State" - This is the State where the Galaxy creates a "bubble" around itself within the Void, where there is MORE Dark Energy outside the bubble that inside the bubble - All Matter/Energy is actively "PUSHING" on the Dark Energy Field with its Electromagnetic Energy - the Galaxy "pushes" against the force of the "Void" or the "Dark Energy State" with its Electromagnetic Radiation Energy - This Energy eventually decays and actually turns into more Space/Dark Energy!
    The 5th State of Quantum Gravity is the Crystal Iron Cores of the Cosmos, the Stars, Planets, Moons and Protoplanets, the "Cores of the Cosmos" are Crystal Core Quantum Computers, These Cores use their Electromagnetic Energy and create a "bubble" around themselves, where there is MORE Dark Energy on the outside of the bubble than inside - the Cores of the Cosmos form up the "Surface" or the "Surface of Life" - Man, or the Humanoid is the Primal of 5 - the Evolutionary Descendant and form the Cores chose to create as their "vessels of flesh"
    The 6th State of Quantum Gravity is the Surface of the Atom - There is More Dark Energy on the outside of the Atom than inside the Atom
    The 7th, 8th and 9th States of Quantum Gravity are the Shells within the Atom, with 9 being "Local Entanglement"
    The 10th Quantum State of Gravity is the Black Hole or the Cross as in X, which leads to a new set of Quantum States of Gravity! The Crystal Core of the Black Hole leads to a new Universe - Universes within Universes
    To understand this, how the Universe creates Gravity and Time, you need to understand that "Time" is the Interaction of Matter/Energy and Space/Dark Energy - so the MORE Dark Energy interacting with Matter, the More Time can occur
    Gravity is the Electromagnetic Force Matter exerts on the Universe, on Dark Energy that creates a "Dark Energy Field Effect" or Gravity - what that means is that Matter pushes Space away from itself and Space pushes back, as each piece of Matter gets close to each other, their "Distortion Fields" touch each other and so this creates a "Path of Least Resistance" and Pushes Matter together - Dark Energy is Pushing all Matter together!
    "Does Space have Density" - YES - That's why we have "Gravity Waves" - So, the Denser the "Space" (which is really Dark Energy) the more Time can occur, the less "Space" the less Time can occur
    Motion of Matter Equals Gravity Equals Energy (Plus about 10%) - It's the very motion of Matter over the Dark Energy Field that creates the Electromagnetic Energy - so the FASTER MATTER IS MOVING THE HEAVIER IT GETS
    The FASTER Matter moves, the the MORE Electromagnetic Energy it produces - therefore the more it pushes on "Space" and therefore the harder space pushes back - this is Gravity
    The FASTER Matter moves, the MORE Electromagnetic Energy it produces - therefore the more is pushes on "Space" the LESS "Space" is interacting with Matter, and Therefore THE LESS TIME!
    (Motion of Matter Equals Gravity = Energy plus ~ 10% - And a whole lot more!)

    • @fygarOnTheRun
      @fygarOnTheRun 6 лет назад +5

      Thanks for that concise explanation of quantum computers. Now I understand.

    • @thapleyer8387
      @thapleyer8387 5 лет назад +2

      where can I read more about it? you have an interesting link for me? cause I love this sh*** :) (sry for the choice of word, tho to capture my true emotion while reading this comment, it was just necessary)

    • @OrionMichaelGuy
      @OrionMichaelGuy 5 лет назад +1

      @@thapleyer8387 please reply if you can see this message and link - sometimes links are not allowed - so if not google "What is Quantum Gravity" or check my youtube page for it - I got lots of articles and vids you gonna like ruclips.net/video/14yRiTnBRjs/видео.html

    • @OrionMichaelGuy
      @OrionMichaelGuy 5 лет назад +1

      @@thapleyer8387 please reply if you can see this message and link - sometimes links are not allowed - so if not google "What is Quantum Gravity" or check my youtube page for it - I got lots of articles and vids you gonna like

    • @thapleyer8387
      @thapleyer8387 5 лет назад

      i do see a link, thanks a lot @@OrionMichaelGuy

  • @lucidlagomorph5809
    @lucidlagomorph5809 5 лет назад +2

    you could increase processing power by going from digital to analogue with a logic based Mosfet Transistor. you could even layer the logic from digital to synthesised analogue and vice versa to increase speed effectively multiplying your processing power. This would be a much simpler and effective way than the current system of Quantum computing - plus it would be able to retrofit with current systems. oh yes I am aware of bottlenecks however I have an idea for that too. ;)

    • @oyunbold9186
      @oyunbold9186 3 года назад

      i like to pretend i understood this paragraph

  • @FaeezHendricks
    @FaeezHendricks 6 лет назад +5

    As awesome as this sounds. It's been so long that when I turn 65 (if I live that long) that this will still be where its at. I find there are so many awesome technologies out there but none of it is anywhere near reality just yet.

    • @stevedave5748
      @stevedave5748 6 лет назад

      It is reality actually. It's just a lot of us who know about it and speak up are on the wrong side of the technological gun and get labeled by those who don't understand. I happen to know for a fact mass mind control is possible, synthetic dreams, etc etc etc and it's all done with these computers but I'm just some guy. I know 3 people personally who are planning on living forever being uploaded to a hive mind computer(that already exists). One is Russian, one is mafia, and one is an assassin. I know a Russian arms dealer, a CIA coke dealer etc etc etc etc. I've worked in entertainment. Met many people. Yet I'll be called crazy for trying to tell people about how they are using this technology to force women into sex by literally making them think they have to have sex with them. I could keep going, but my point is. Don't be so sure these things don't exist, they do, you're just never going to know unless they want you to.

    • @kellymcjolly2662
      @kellymcjolly2662 6 лет назад

      Steve Dave I so want to know more about so much more, that’s why I stumble on videos like these. I really need info from real people badly I beg for it haha.. if you’d be willing to tell your stories to someone who’s curious to listen, drop an email where I can reach you at. Thanks.

  • @jacquesnicolay9221
    @jacquesnicolay9221 6 лет назад +4

    Lol, in my engineering program these old ass professors would come in and say things like “we had to have a time card to use computers and had to show up at midnight so we’d have enough computing power to do our calculations” I wonder what people like me are going to be telling the kids with quantum computers.

    • @GenericInternetter
      @GenericInternetter 6 лет назад +1

      "back in my day, you had enough time to down a mountain dew while your dungeon loaded"

  • @TR2000LT
    @TR2000LT 6 лет назад +16

    This means you could create a game where everything is made out of atoms!? That be cool! No more weird indestructible walls or fences! And realistic fluids would be possible.

    • @Hhhhhh-sz9ud
      @Hhhhhh-sz9ud 6 лет назад +3

      The reason we don’t create games where things out of atoms isn’t because it isn’t possible, it is, it’s because that would take way longer to make and require much more powerful hardware to render and run.

    • @TR2000LT
      @TR2000LT 6 лет назад +1

      Philip Cardillo I'm not saying it will be possible right after the quantum computers are available to purchase but maybe like 10 years in the future i think the hardware won't be a big problem or just they could make an small area of the map at first, and it wouldn't take too much time after someone creates an game engine that is basically atom simulation for video games i think there will be tools like brush that can fill in an area with atoms of different materials or elements so it won't be too hard.

    • @nobody-iv6ls
      @nobody-iv6ls 6 лет назад

      Alec Kim we probably are

    • @TR2000LT
      @TR2000LT 6 лет назад +2

      Alec Kim It's very possible then that would explain why there are so many people not believing that we got to the moon, maybe there is just earth so rounded by an screen and government lies to us while we can't prove if it's true and have to believe what we are told.

    • @TR2000LT
      @TR2000LT 6 лет назад +2

      That would explain everything any mysterious things and anything could be possible if it's like emulation we live in. Maybe government knows everything but of course not gonna tell us truth.

  • @sorryididntknowwhattochoos2678
    @sorryididntknowwhattochoos2678 5 лет назад +11

    wow 4:15, look at those roblox spawn points

  • @Lemar_Music
    @Lemar_Music 6 лет назад +123

    Can it run pubg 4k ultra at 144hz tho

    • @comradecat1922
      @comradecat1922 6 лет назад +18

      LeMar the real question: 4k porn😎

    • @infiniteblue895
      @infiniteblue895 6 лет назад

      Switcheroo hell yeah Yee haw

    • @bremcaeruleum3546
      @bremcaeruleum3546 6 лет назад

      LeMar ahaha

    • @amare8777
      @amare8777 6 лет назад +1

      Switcheroo 8k porn

    • @D3DREVO
      @D3DREVO 6 лет назад +3

      Sure if Quantum Graphics is such a thing.
      When running games at 4K @ 144Hz, most of the rendering and such is done by the Graphics card which little or hardly any impact from the processor.
      "Quantum Computers" are meant for calculations and such things as probability to be done at an extremely faster rate than current processors can do using qubits.
      Qubits can be represented in 4D vectors like this:
      00 = [1000], 01 = [0100], 10 = [0010], 11=[0001]

  • @Phoenix-jh7gu
    @Phoenix-jh7gu 5 лет назад +5

    Soon we will have the fastest supercomputer in our hands, to scroll up and down

  • @justinwest3813
    @justinwest3813 6 лет назад +6

    What the future has in store for the advancement of technology will be mind staggering. It saddens me that human life is realistically so short and we won't be around to see when it becomes truly profound... 😢 lol

    • @adgreyx
      @adgreyx 5 лет назад

      Not unless we can extend human life, or cryogenically freeze ourselves. Or upload our biological self into a computer and rebirth or download our mind into a manufactured AI robot. And live forever.....

  • @tentonabracadabra3469
    @tentonabracadabra3469 5 лет назад +1

    "We’re Close to a Universal Quantum Computer, Here’s Where We're At". Love it when you end a sentence with a preposition!

    • @alyx1a
      @alyx1a 4 года назад +1

      @tenton abracadabra and what's wrong with ending a sentence with a prepostion? I've never gotten why boomers and some millenials want that done, it has NO point whatsoever. Also note that the same people like you who advocate for no prepositions at the end of sentences use prepositional PHRASES at the end (like you just did) which is essentially the same thing.

    • @alyx1a
      @alyx1a 4 года назад +1

      if you wanted a truly preposition-free end of a sentence, here would be what you said:
      Love it when, with a preposition, you end a sentence!

  • @Pond721
    @Pond721 5 лет назад +4

    I don't think I'll be alive by the time quantum computers become the size of desktops and laptops and work reliably. I'm not even sure that would be possible.

    • @thearmyofiron
      @thearmyofiron 5 лет назад

      It's possible, just, not the way current laptop works, they could sell a streaming box, where the computation done is in a single quantum computer, and then the result is transferred to the streaming box

    • @Thabang_Kgatla1
      @Thabang_Kgatla1 4 года назад

      @@thearmyofiron Wow that is amazing I never thought of it that way.

  • @ultravidz
    @ultravidz 6 лет назад +8

    Using quantum computing to train neural networks = ALL HAIL THE EMERGENT SUPER INTELLIGENT AI ALIEN GOD ORACLE

    • @Hddizzle4shizzle
      @Hddizzle4shizzle 6 лет назад +1

      AlphaOmega an ai could simulate the outcome of a war on humans with quantum computing and would know if it will win or lose within a matter of nanoseconds.

  • @blackmario3828
    @blackmario3828 5 лет назад +86

    AI + Quantum computer is a terrible idea

    • @Voodoo_AI
      @Voodoo_AI 5 лет назад +7

      Why?

    • @spottingem6171
      @spottingem6171 5 лет назад +15

      Kelvin Klopper he’s not trying to be a smart ass unlike some, he’s saying that AI would use it to its advantage and god knows what its intentions would be

    • @grunt7684
      @grunt7684 5 лет назад +1

      Depends if you are looking for Armageddon or not I suppose?
      No but seriously, this combo spells WORLD OUT OF CONTROL. SLOWTIME HUMANS CAN'T KEEP UP WITH *ANYTHING* anymore.

    • @Ibprius
      @Ibprius 5 лет назад +2

      @Kelvin Klopper So you speak for everyone of any merit in computer science? Are you the unofficial spokesperson for ethical application of A.I.? MORON...

    • @christhemexvet6652
      @christhemexvet6652 5 лет назад

      skynet

  • @StewStrengthCo
    @StewStrengthCo 5 лет назад +1

    “Gather your planet’s brightest scientists and if they can ask a question in the right way under the correct conditions I may just give the answer you seek” - Quantavious the wise

  • @qwertyholistic3602
    @qwertyholistic3602 5 лет назад +4

    Finally I’ll be able to visit space in Minecraft with a ray tracing texture pack, at the same time