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🔹Google says its new quantum chip indicates that multiple universes exist
On Monday, Google unveiled Willow, its latest quantum computing chip, boasting impressive speed and reliability. However, the tech industry's attention was particularly drawn to a bold claim made by Hartmut Neven, founder of Google Quantum AI, suggesting that Willow's extraordinary performance implies the existence of parallel universes, supporting the notion of a multiverse.
Neven highlighted that Willow could perform computations in under five minutes that would take traditional supercomputers 10 septillion years, a figure that vastly exceeds known timescales in physics. While some welcomed this idea as plausible, skeptics noted that the performance metrics were based on benchmarks created by Google itself, raising questions about the validity of these claims.
Quantum computers operate using qubits, which can represent multiple states simultaneously, allowing them to solve complex problems beyond the reach of classical computers. However, the challenge remains that as more qubits are used, the likelihood of errors increases. Google's goal with Willow was to minimize these errors, which Neven asserts has been achieved.
🔹Google says its new quantum chip indicates that multiple universes exist
On Monday, Google unveiled Willow, its latest quantum computing chip, boasting impressive speed and reliability. However, the tech industry's attention was particularly drawn to a bold claim made by Hartmut Neven, founder of Google Quantum AI, suggesting that Willow's extraordinary performance implies the existence of parallel universes, supporting the notion of a multiverse.
Neven highlighted that Willow could perform computations in under five minutes that would take traditional supercomputers 10 septillion years, a figure that vastly exceeds known timescales in physics. While some welcomed this idea as plausible, skeptics noted that the performance metrics were based on benchmarks created by Google itself, raising questions about the validity of these claims.
Quantum computers operate using qubits, which can represent multiple states simultaneously, allowing them to solve complex problems beyond the reach of classical computers. However, the challenge remains that as more qubits are used, the likelihood of errors increases. Google's goal with Willow was to minimize these errors, which Neven asserts has been achieved.
Telegram’s stand out feature is its encryption scheme that keeps messages and media secure in transit. The scheme is known as MTProto and is based on 256-bit AES encryption, RSA encryption, and Diffie-Hellman key exchange. The result of this complicated and technical-sounding jargon? A messaging service that claims to keep your data safe.Why do we say claims? When dealing with security, you always want to leave room for scrutiny, and a few cryptography experts have criticized the system. Overall, any level of encryption is better than none, but a level of discretion should always be observed with any online connected system, even Telegram.
Telegram Be The Next Best SPAC
I have no inside knowledge of a potential stock listing of the popular anti-Whatsapp messaging app, Telegram. But I know this much, judging by most people I talk to, especially crypto investors, if Telegram ever went public, people would gobble it up. I know I would. I’m waiting for it. So is Sergei Sergienko, who claims he owns $800,000 of Telegram’s pre-initial coin offering (ICO) tokens. “If Telegram does a SPAC IPO, there would be demand for this issue. It would probably outstrip the interest we saw during the ICO. Why? Because as of right now Telegram looks like a liberal application that can accept anyone - right after WhatsApp and others have turn on the censorship,” he says.