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Google’s quantum computing breakthrough on Monday has left the physicist who heads the project a believer in ‘the idea that we live in a multiverse.’
‘Willow,’ the tech giant’s new quantum chip, solved a complex computational problem that would have taken today’s best super-computers an estimated 10 septillion years to solve it — vastly more than the age of our entire universe.
But Google said its new quantum computer solved the puzzle ‘in under five minutes.’
Calling Willow’s performance ‘astonishing,’ the leader and founder of Google Quantum AI team, physicist Hartmut Neven, said its high-speed result ‘lends credence to the notion that quantum computation occurs in many parallel universes.’
Neven credited Oxford University physicist David Deutsch for proposing the theory that the successful development of quantum computing would, in effect, affirm the ‘many worlds interpretation’ of quantum mechanics and the existence of a multiverse.