Using a 58‑qubit superconducting processor, Google Quantum AI with TUM and Princeton realized the first Floquet topologically ordered state, imaging chiral edge motion and observing particle transmutation predicted for non‑equilibrium matter.

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GOOGLE DID SOMETHING FANCY WITH THEIR COMPUTER WHICH LETS THEM SEE SOMETHING REALLY REALLY SMALL AND THAT HELPS HUMANITY BETTER UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF OUR WORLD BETTER??? I THINK??? IT’S SOMETHING LIKE THAT

OK AWESOME

Google Quantum AI, together with TUM and Princeton, used a 58-qubit quantum processor to create a new kind of exotic matter. They managed to see particles moving around the edges in a special way and even changing type—exactly as theory predicted for matter that’s out of equilibrium.

I dumped it into grok and i still don’t get it. 🤷‍♂️

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Checked all the bases 👍

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Google Quantum AI, together with TUM and Princeton, used a 58-qubit quantum processor to create a new kind of exotic matter. They managed to see particles moving around the edges in a special way and even changing type—exactly as theory predicted for matter that’s out of equilibrium.

Google Quantum AI, together with TUM and Princeton, used a 58-qubit quantum processor to create a new kind of exotic matter. They managed to see particles moving around the edges in a special way and even changing type—exactly as theory predicted for matter that’s out of equilibrium.

Flux capacitor. Space shuttle

🚨 Google Quantum AI just announced they’ve “realized the first Floquet topologically ordered state” on 58 qubits, imaging chiral edges and “particle transmutation.”

Cool physics demo.

But let’s be clear:

⚡ It’s a simulation, not computation.

⚡ It’s short-lived, not stable.

⚡ It’s hype-wrapped physics, not a path to universal quantum advantage.

Meanwhile, we’re building ECAI — Elliptic Curve AI:

Deterministic, not probabilistic.

Cryptographically anchored, not decoherence-fragile.

Scalable now, not maybe in 20 years.

Topological order? That’s nice.

But deterministic knowledge order beats fragile qubit experiments every time.

The future isn’t quantum guesswork.

It’s ECAI retrieval — truth you can sign, verify, and build on.

#ECAI #Quantum #EllipticCurve #AI #DamageBDD #Determinism

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The fuck you just said?! I read words devoided of meaning

Google Quantum AI, together with TUM and Princeton, used a 58-qubit quantum processor to create a new kind of exotic matter. They managed to see particles moving around the edges in a special way and even changing type—exactly as theory predicted for matter that’s out of equilibrium.

Google Quantum AI, together with TUM and Princeton, used a 58-qubit quantum processor to create a new kind of exotic matter. They managed to see particles moving around the edges in a special way and even changing type—exactly as theory predicted for matter that’s out of equilibrium.