I have not!
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It’s written by the “father of quantum” and his most interesting and ridiculous explanation is: if the computing isn’t happening in our universe, then it must be happening in other universes. Parallel processing at the multiverse scale!
His question was: where else would the computing happen if we can’t observe it here???
That blew my mind.
Interesting! No, I haven’t read that. I know there’s quite a few books that attempt to capture quantum theory that looks interesting… I’ll add it to my ever growing list of books
:) I came to quantum from a weird angle (hardware constraints/obsession) so some of the more theoretical stuff is definitely missing in my background
Yes it’s highly philosophical. I still don’t understand half the things, but I have to say it was by far the best explanation of quantum I’ve encountered. Definitely worth the time.
I appreciate the recommendation, book recs are on of my favorite things in life :) 🫂 I v much enjoy the philosophical
They're using a side universe? Like BitVM? 😄