> This mind-boggling number exceeds known timescales in physics and vastly exceeds the age of the universe. It lends credence to the notion that quantum computation occurs in many parallel universes, in line with the idea that we live in a multiverse, a prediction first made by David Deutsch.

Why this weird sentence?

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I'm guessing the quantum chip must've written that too. We monkey brains gotta keep up.

This hurts my brain.

Multi verse is actually not a crazy theory in quantum mechanics, the traditional theory is much more weird IMO.

With that said, it makes no sense to me that the fact quantum computation is so powerful is part of that debate.

Quantum computers can use a lot of really funky physics, it makes sense that you can bild things with funky physics that you can not build with regular physics.

Source: studied physics for 5 years...

Salesman word salad.

Because it's all pseudo-scientific gobbledygook that can't be proven - you just have to "believe"

Yeah, it has nothing to do with parallel universes. It's not like there are many universes full of classical supercomputers running this computation and communicating it back into our universe. No no. It is just that the universe is fundamentally quantum and doing things only classically degrades our true capability.

Because it is a marketing campaign by a company unable to keep up with competitors.