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Google, quantum computing and Parallel Universes
Google Says Its New Quantum Chip May Prove Parallel Universes Exist
The idea that parallel universes may play a role in quantum computing isn't new, but Neven's statement marked the first time a major tech executive linked his company's achievemen
Google claims quantum chip may prove existence of parallel universes
Google's cutting-edge quantum chip Willow has prompted discussions among scientists about the possibility that we may indeed be living in a multiverse.
Parallel universes? Google’s new chip sparks multiverse debate
Google’s recent announcement of its groundbreaking quantum computing chip, Willow, sent ripples not only through the tech world but also into the realm of theoretical physics. While the chip’s speed and reliability improvements are remarkable in themselves,
Google Says It Appears to Have Accessed Parallel Universes
Google has made an eyebrow-raising claim, arguing that its new uber-powerful quantum computer suggests we live inside a multiverse. The search giant recently unveiled a new quantum computer chip, dubbed Willow,
Google says its new quantum chip indicates that multiple universes exist
Google announced its latest quantum chip, Willow. But what really caught the industry's attention was a wild claim tucked into the blog post.
Google claims to have entered a parallel universe
Willow gets own multiverse Search engine outfit Google has boldly claimed that its latest quantum chip, Willow, might be tapping into parallel universes to achieve its jaw-dropping performance. We already reported that Willow completed a computation in under five minutes that would supposedly take
Google Insinuates Its ‘Mindboggling’ New Quantum Computer Chip Uses ‘Many Parallel Universes’
Do you believe in the multiverse? Because the folks over at Google seem to think such a thing exists, based on how they describe their new quantum
New Google computer chip so fast it 'may rely on parallel universes'
A new type of chip has managed a calculation in minutes which would take the world’s best conventional supercomputer 10 septillion years to complete. For context, that is ‘vastly’ longer than the universe has existed,
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Google ‘has proven we’re living in a parallel universe’ with new mindbendingly powerful chip Willow, physicists theorise
GOOGLE claims a breakthrough quantum chip called Willow may prove the existence of parallel universes. The gob-smacking theory came as Willow took just five minutes to solve a computational ...
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Google claims it has 'proof' we live in a multiverse - and here's why
Google claims its new chip Willow is so fast it could be proof we are living in a multiverse, with the technology giant ...
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Google discovers incredible 'proof' that we are all 'living in a multiverse'
The creator behind Google's new quantum computing chip, Willow, claims that it proves that we live in a multiverse.
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