Quantum computers use the principles of quantum mechanics to process information in ways that classical computers can’t. They rely on qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously, allowing for more complex computations and parallel processing. Unlike classical bits, which are either 0 or 1, qubits can be in a state of 0, 1, or both simultaneously (superposition). This allows quantum computers to process a vast amount of information at once. Qubits can be entangled, meaning the state of one qubit can depend on the state of another, no matter how far apart they are. This correlation can be used to perform complex calculations more efficiently. Quantum computers could break widely used encryption methods (like RSA) due to their ability to factor large numbers quickly. This has led to the development of quantum-resistant encryption algorithms. They can simulate molecular interactions at a quantum level, significantly speeding up the drug discovery process by predicting how different compounds will behave. In this video, we have explained quantum computing in simple words and explained how quantum computers work.
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Video link:
Quantum entanglement explained: https://youtu.be/fkAAbXPEAtU?si=l5jUh0cCxj6jXDfE
References:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-01692-9
https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/googles-claims-quantum-supremacy-groundbreaking-overhyped-or-both
https://news.ucsb.edu/2019/019682/achieving-quantum-supremacy
https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/quantum-computing-what-leaders-need-to-know-now
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40 Comments
@DennisAmadi-h7c
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMA quantum computer is a computer that exploits quantum mechanical phenomena
@dusty_bread5077
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMCan you play doom on it?
@FPChris
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMVR environments
@CS-pm5bf
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMBUT HOW!?
@wisdombright9821
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMIf you dive deep into this subject, you will doubt reality as it seems. We might all just be a simulation at this point.
@TinaWilson-l9p
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMDon't think that these are computers these people are playing around with your guys's Minds if it's in line mustard the president they're playing with your souls give your life to Jesus Christ
@tomdarco2223
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMRight On
@RafaelRibeiro-mi5js
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMThe complex-looking machinery is just the cooler…
@dhruvapandey17
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMyou didn't explain at all how Quantum Computers work
@OscarRodriguez-ci4vk
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMYes!
@bannnnner
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMYeahhhhhh. We are 100% in a simulation. Not only do i have to accept that entangled particles are intrinsically linked like some sort or identical twin sci-fi B story… but these chips will be simulating universes (with simulated free will) in no time
@SUDSZEROSOLUTIONSLLCSimmons
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMI robot is the future the weapons are on the way climate control Will be the only force strong enough to fight off super LUCY-(movie) a machine that can control 90% of its brain π
@iwirelessjimmy
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMI kind of understand what lemaire was trying to say
@HappyHermitt
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMLogic Gates VS Satan
@bmtrns2580
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMso rip btc then if this comes out
@alibennani7961
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMBut the main question why do we need computers that can do tasks more efficiently and faster than other regular computers
@synical13
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMWe certainly are in a hurry to destroy ourselves.
@captaincorona9488
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMSo I guess that10 digit password that I just generated can be easily hacked by brute force in a shorter period of time. We're going to resort to biometric authentication then.
@mixerD1-
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMThis explained QCs history and what it is and does theoretically.
It's value however is binary: 0.
Maybe the real quantum computing is the investments
we made along the way
@Guelo6891
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMSo, those of us with ADHD are Quantum Thinking. Holding many thoughts simultaneously. However, I donβt see the benefits in my day to day life.
@joelperez7286
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMWhat?
@king24305
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMWhen you know the outcome of everything can work against us. Feels kind that Tom cruise movie
@keeperzero
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMThis video is no different when they in the army used comic books to portray a complex topic and make a comical make it less fearful and less scary. Haha funny cartoon video less scary
@AxeMurderer2222
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMActually, quantum computers don't work. They can't even do "Hello, world."
@HungryAlienWorms
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMDon't forget quantum computers to prove the existence of a multiverse; imagine that!
@harrysbidos
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMWhile this video is talking about Quantum computing and science…the monitor at 3.40 displays PHP code π
@kalanigermono9581
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMTrump just put project star gate in play 500 billion dollar operation for an AI infrastructure made in America buying up acres of land for the facilities that is more than likely going to house quantum computers the world is definitely becoming more and more like those futuristic movies we used to watch
@alabamaflip2053
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMI wouldn't invest a dime in this BS.
A simple 100 question multiple answer test that consists only "yes" or "no" or "maybe" check boxes for each question.
Anyone can score 33% on this test without even reading the questions.
But your million dollar quantum computing can score 100% in record time.
And the way you do it is by checking yes and no and maybe all at the same time for each question.
We look at the answers and sure enough the correct box as been checked for the correct answer by each question.
Never mind two wrong answers have been checked by each question simultaneously.
I think this is smoke and mirrors to get grant money and donations.
No one is able to explain a quantum computer in simple terms or build a mechanical model that could perform the simplest task.
As far as Google and their work ethics, they can't even control spam comments or web sites that have gamed their search engine for top rank.
I'm just not convince this is an honest representation of good science.
@emaneht9886
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PM3 minutes lostβ¦
@nageshsps5523
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMStill more to come by 2030 we will see the Advanced Quantum computer.
@doctoruttley
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PM100%, this is alien tech. No way humans figured this out. It seems like complete bullsh!t to me, but who am I to judge. π€·π»ββοΈ
@rubikmovie
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMthat was one of the most underestandable vids about Q-bits that anyone can find all over the internet
@DavidSchultz-t4f
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMI feel like they somehow kinda found a way to make a digital "ATOM," in a sense!…..
Like the atom is always spinning at a phenomenal rate so is this umm……….. Algor….. something πππππ. Idk
Sounds good tho right!!????π π π
@yinnetteolivo
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMThis is how I explain quantum processing… if 1 equals a processes in a grid…
80s 1 / 90s = 2×2 / 00s = 9×9 / 10s 64×64 / 20s 512×512 / latest chip 999x999x999 / quantum computer = 999x999x999 at 1pm…. uses 4d space to run calc the old grid on x and y axis… plus the addition of z axis for 3d which is the latest chip… so the processor is like a cube… then add time to it.. meaning it can exist in multiple states being both on and off at the same time
@yashnelahonne
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMYou all got it wrong, he even explained in a linear manner of comparison and truthfully it is not like that.
@mattfrick2145
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMWho or what made the first quantum computer? How was it made? And how did they come up with the idea to actually make it work?
@FraidoonPoya
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMthanks but how?
@apollocobain8363
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMBailed at 2 mins. SPiderwolfman kept telling us how it is "one and zero simulatneously"
@damon79
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMGoogle state they have achieved Quantum Supremacy but can't even control the spam comments on YouTube. π
@ProjectArtikz
02/18/2025 - 1:14 PMif this is hard to understand your brain isnβt meant to hear it at all or you just need to see it as the qubit being un phased by time