Google's latest quantum computing chip, Willow, achieves computations in under five minutes that would require 10 septillion years on today's fastest supercomputers, suggesting revolutionary advances in quantum computing.
Neven’s claims sparked debate; some believe the chip's extraordinary performance suggests the existence of parallel universes, aligning with theories posited by David Deutsch about multiverse predictions.
Skeptics raised concerns about Google’s benchmarks used for measuring the chip's performance, questioning the validity of claims regarding multiverse implications based solely on self-created metrics.
This drop-the-mic moment on the nature of reality, while met with skepticism, indicates a serious discourse around the legitimacy of multiverse theories within quantum physics.
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