Why This Computer Is Colder Than Space

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Did you know that the world’s largest quantum computer is kept at temperatures colder than space? Here's why...

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At 15°mK, that quantum computer is kept very nearly at Absolute Zero! Those atoms must be moving incredibly slow.

ceruelion
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It’s a good thing that she decided to add ‘how cold is space?’ to this video!!
Because that’s what I was wondering five seconds into the video - “does space have temperature?”

kinshuksinghania
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But can it run Doom? That's the real questions

x-ray_apha_delta-
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Not only does it reduce particle movement from heat, it also increases conductivity of the materials. Meaning less electrical resistance

OctagonalSquare
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Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy taught us that it's still important to give the computer a well formed question.

wisenber
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The quantam computer looks like an alien home decoration thing 👽

rajarshirana
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Question:
Will it ever be possible to run Quantum computers at a higher temperature? Or is it a fundamental requirement for it to be that cold?

karthikeyajavangula
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Gotta keep 'em chilled when you're summoning demons from Hell.

joliekae
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Helium has two stable isotopes 4He and 3He. Usually different isotopes of the same substance differ only in their mass. However, the helium isotopes behave very differently when they are cooled to temperatures below a few Kelvin. A mixture of the two isotopes separates spontaneously at temperatures below 0.8 K. The liquids of both isotopes become superfluids at low temperatures, 4He below 2.17 K, and 3He below 0.0025 K.

paulreinicke
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Can you create a video explaining exactly how quantum computer work but in laymen’s terms? You explain things so well!

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I think photonic quantum computers are now more vialble because they don't require extreme operational conditions

minos
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It makes me SO happy I'm not the only one that is genuinely happily excited for science and learning!

chrisnunya
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What’s mind blowing to me is the fact humans can create such a complex computer. Truly gifted minds.

lostintranslation
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I sure do wish you explained how they cooled it rather than just going it'd so cold

oak
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To anyone who doesn't know, 0°Kelvin is the coldest anything can get- because any atoms within that will literally stop moving.
Space is 2.7°K, and this tube gets as cold as 0.015°K.
That's... Pretty cold.

some_williott
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that's the kind of cooling pc gamers dream about

thedreamleader
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Why the hell isn't my a/c as cold as space

eli_chaps
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I wonder how smooth the gameplay will on this thing🤔

yagnikbose
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Again interesting content but really edit your video audiotrack that we can hear you. Btw you started using popfilter? S and mouth squelch does not sound so bad anymore GJ!

hakis
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This is why LK99 could be such an important substance, the ability to superconduct at a static temperature, without an increase in pressure could mean much simpler quantum computers that could possibly fit into phones.

danielthomas