BIT VS QUBIT- A Beginner's Guide to Quantum Computing

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What is a difference between Bit and a Qubit? Just as a classical bit has a state – either 0 or 1 – a qubit also has a state. Two possible states for a qubit are the states Ket 0 and Ket 1, which are similar to the states 0 and 1 of a classical bit. The difference between bits and qubits is that, unlike bits, qubits can be in a state other than Ket 0 or Ket 1. It is perfectly legal to have a linear combination of these two states. This phenomenon is called quantum superposition.
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Thank you for reuploading and removing the sound effects. I will actually watch this now

ethanbones
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Could put a link to the next video in this series?

TheEvade
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If the many worlds interpretation is correct (which we have no proof yet) we have today reached a point where we can use atoms or particles as logic gates! Since those particles probably exist in multiple Universes at once, we are essentially probing inside these parallel Universes to extract our logic, and we are essentially running the same computation, inside an almost infinite amount of Universes at the same time!

That's pretty wild for a single calculation... But then again... We already have trillions of Galaxies with each, trillions of stars... Why can't we have trillions of Universes too? xD

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sound effects removed, 😆😆😆😆😆 now it's good.

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