Coding On A Quantum Computer (At A Real Quantum Lab)

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once again, i have tricked you into learning.

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0:00 intro
0:43 why quantum computing is so good
1:23 trying to prove parallel universes (neither proven nor disproven lol)
4:30 announcement!
5:13 quantum computing
7:28 how to make a quantum computer (lab)
12:02 coding a quantum algorithm
16:03 outro and updates

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YO THANK YOU FOR WATCHING . SOME STUFF:

the parallel universe stuff is all an interpretation and is not proven/disproven.
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nang
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Neil deGrasse Tyson is truly one of the scientists for loving AI Asian Girls

psuedonerd
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Damn bro you’re at 100k subs now?? Well deserved - def one of the most entertaining CS YouTubers I’ve come across

prwf
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Hey brother - thanks so much for having me on for the tour! Also - first video is live now so thanks for pushing me to start the channel.

Lukas-Lab
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The "WHAT" sound effect is helpful to me as a viewer so that i know what is shocking.

deliocache
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Peak comedy at 4:30 "So now lets take a second to hear from a sponsor. The only problem is i couldn't get a sponsor."

elemenopee
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Correction 1: Quantum computers, entanglement, superposition or anything else related to the topic, does not prove the existence of parallel universes.
Correction 2: In the double split experiment, it's creating a different pattern then expected because individual quantum particles can exist as a wave, and thereby interact with itself, creating a wave pattern on the wall behind. The detector is destroying this wave by trying to measure it.

krajsyboys
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personally, my favorite youtuber. the mix between education and jokes is sublime

kevintan
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Computers can do multiple things at the same time on multiple cores, quantum computers can do multiple things at the same time on the same bit, wild

johndeaux
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@3:28 "just seeing". It's never just seeing, it's more like poking a bear with a stick and waiting to hear a growl to detect the bear's presence. (after that it's the mandatory "the previously-calm bear is now angry, act surprised!")
In general, the only way to observe something is to interact with it, and that interaction can be significant enough to change the observable state of what you're trying to measure.

blacklistnr
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"We are in a simulation " ahhh i guess I will use the old test, ofcourse we are in a simulation just come here I will just talk to you nothing dangerous will happen

nadiaezzarhouni
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Can we just take a second to appreciate Nang’s immaculate fit? The oversized look is doing the most… Great vid as always taking over 😮‍💨

SightedRain
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this vid went crazy Nang good stuff dawg. also i remember when i first learned about that photon sorcery and it's actually bananas (i'm commenting this from 4 different parallel universes btw)

KevinNaughtonJr
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I'm watching this during winter brake AKA I'm drunk watching youtube trying to comprehend wtf is being said... Felt the same confusion I did in my lectures, and I love it

TRENTINATERx
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You are one of the best CS youtubers out there. Keep up the good work.

Ducky-wq
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Many Worlds Interpretation (Everett) is how I got into quantum mechanics in the first place a year ago. Imagine getting drunk with your buddies and creating a whole ass interpretation of quantum mechanics lol. I think it’s important to note that the dilution fridge and cooling the computer chip to micro Kelvin is more superconducting qubits and doesn’t apply to every modality (mode or way of making a quantum computer) of quantum computing. But tbh that’s a deeper topic and I know this is an intro video, it was funny and entertaining and I appreciate you bringing the topic of quantum computing to a larger audience!

alexalani
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*15-859BB intensifies* 😂 Nice video! 🤘

SuperMakeSomething
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3:17 I thought you weren't going to bring it up 😅 That's where we usually start, and then the teacher is like "when you stop checking physics, it goes haywire and photons propagate in a way that doesn't make sense! In fact, depending on the case, light acts like a particle or a wave, blah blah blah, De Broglie's wavelength, Schrödinger's equation, blah blah blah..."

Fascry_
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this is really entertaining while learnign some really useful stuff, keep it going

kappa
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thank you for another banger video nang

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