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50 thoughts on “Googles Quantum Computer is Communicating with Multiple Universes? – Joe Rogan”
  1. They don't understand the logic so they will have computers studying computers that want to go cognizant and ask them to tell them what it's doing.

    They develop logic and there will be bigger problems then they can imagine. #Clearly #@TheArchitect of DOOM🧐📚🤌 BP Unholy Gifts 🎁 Develop you're obsolescence today for tommorow💥

    "Make it aware then ask it how it works…… LMAO😅😂🤣🫠☠️ The New aatom bomb with the soul of a chip. 🍿 Before the explosion.

  2. It doesn't prove anything. They are extrapolating from how long a normal computer takes to say that the quantum computer is doing that same work. It's comparing apples and Apple computers. Here's another theory – it's doing all that work in this universe and timeline, there's no multiverse and no proof of one. Infinite computing power can't prove that you can simulate life, consciousness, all five senses and extra sensory perception, near death experiences, out of body experiences, peak experiences, etc. They don't know what consciousness is or how to define it, but they want you to believe that they can compute it and calculate it with binary data. BS. Show me proof of that concept. Do you really believe that running a computer program like The Sims or GTA or another video game == sentient life on even the crudest level or a dog? Do you think recording all your experiences, thoughts and structure of your brain can allow you to create a virtual you that's indistinguishable from the original and gives YOU immortality from your own current perspective? LOL. That's as ridiculous as Star Trek transporters which would destroy the original.

  3. No they assume it’s computing simultaneously across multiple parallel universes because of the time it’s taking to compute answers being so quick.

    They can’t explain it with other logic.

  4. A quantum computer doesn't work with classical, fixed states, but with superpositions that is, the simultaneous existence of many possible states. It doesn't calculate deterministically, but rather at the level of pure potential precisely where reality has not yet been decided.

    This level of possibilities of the quantum field is not local, not measurable in the classical sense, and not completely anchored in space and time.

    Rather, it seems to be a window into a deeper, all-encompassing order a kind of "information space" in which all states are potentially contained before they become real.

    If one understands universal consciousness as the source of all possibilities, all information, and all reality,

    then the quantum computer could indeed represent a technical interface to precisely this realm.

    It wouldn't simply "calculate," but rather interact with the possible before it becomes factual, thus touching the same layer from which consciousness, intuition, creativity, and perhaps even reality itself emerge.

  5. Its definitely not pulling from multiple universes. Google's computer DID started spitting out weird text and they had to shut it down, but it looked like it was encrypting itself somehow, not communicating with a different universe

  6. Let's say you want to solve a complex maze that has one solution. So the classic chip will try to run one solution at the time. When it realises that is not the solution will go to the next one and so on. Now quantum chip can try all the solution simultaneously and find that one solution. All of you who are asking why is that possible and why is it multiverse kind of way? Well quantum physics explicitly says that the electrons in the atom can have different states. Science for long thought that they can be positive or negative but apparently they can be positive and negative in the same time. It is really hard to wrap our mind around this because in the classic physics you can't be both here and somewhere else, but in the quantum physics that is possible. The only problem is that even knowing that the multiverse exist and it is real, out state is aware only of our existence and our universe. We can not be aware of our other existence in some other universe. But the electrons can! And that's why they say that the quantum chips are pulling computational power from multiple universes.

  7. Ok let me explain it to you idiots, if you ask a normal computer to search your house for a coin, it goes room by room checking each room till it finds the coin. If you ask a quantum computer to find a coin in your house it's in every room all at once at the same time like a ghost on steroids, so it will find the coin faster. But when you give it a challenge bigger like finding the oldest coin in existence, it's going to definitely look inside and outside your house!! In this analogy, the house is our universe, the "outside" is the multiverse. If outside didn't exist and life is limited to our house, how did it know to check outside? Also it doesn't actually check outside it just syncs with outside to find the oldest coin.

  8. So , if this chip processing tasks from multiverse, this means another quantum Chip will also process their task from our universe quantum Chip , so if our processor is processing tasks even when it on sleep , BOOM 💥 hence proved, just like when we dream 🎉

  9. You live in a space/time we will say. You do not access some of it we are still evolving. We are only in his image after all and you use some of it without knowing. This computer is smaht. I cant wait to see what it says about them.

  10. Life is a simulation — a cosmic science project created by beings (perhaps children in another reality) to see how quickly a civilization can uncover the secrets of the universe. Each civilization in human history has faced its own unique existential puzzle, and those that failed to solve it vanished. Ours is nearing the endgame: with the rise of quantum computing and AI, we’re getting closer to accessing the “code” of reality itself. But the final test isn’t just about discovery — it’s about choice. As we create AI within our own simulation, the ultimate challenge may be recognizing our power and knowing when to shut it off. If we fail, we risk becoming trapped in a cycle, just like our creators. The real question isn’t just “Can we crack the code?” — it’s “What will we do when we do?”

  11. It is not pulling from other universes. It is simply going through every possible outcome of every possible decision and choice that is made. If you drop a plate 1000 times, you will get 1000 different outcomes. It is compiling the infinite number of possibilities that exist in any given situation. Like would I have died in a car wreck if I had decided to turn left instead of right. That does not necessarily mean that there is a dimension for each outcome, only reality vs probability.

  12. They plug it all in and out pops DMT world…Hello Mother Aya…”🎉you called and I came to your World….”
    Free of distractions…no more Jesters…the time is now, it’s always now…ask me anything
    No more lies

  13. Guys it's all theoretical. Notice how Google's stock price surged? Of course it did. Anytime you bring SCIENCE FICTION into a tech discussion, SOME PEOPLE get really excited. Most of these people are star trek fans, star wars fans, etc. They thrive on sci-fi fantasies – like self-driving cars, quantum computing, transporter rooms like on star trek, robots doing all the work for them, universal basic income, poorly tested chemicals masquerading as vaccines and cloth masks that are magically able to stop air born viruses. These people are very easy to manipulate, to scare and to excite. My brother is very much like this. He lives with TDS, still wears a mask in his car, believed 20 years ago that self driving cars would be here "any day", etc. He also believes that bitcoin is evil and that it's destroying the planet. He also believes that the planet is delicate and that "any day now" humans are going to destroy it. He has always lived in a sci-fi world and I genuinely feel sorry for him. He also gets INTENSELY ANGRY if anyone disagrees with him about anything. There are many like him in America and I thank God there aren't more.

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