Quantum Computing: The Future of Technology, with Michio Kaku and Joe Rogan

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Join Joe Rogan and Michio Kaku as they explore the incredible capabilities of quantum computing. Quantum computers compute on atoms, making them the ultimate computers, capable of calculations far beyond anything we can currently achieve.

The aliens, if they exist, have likely already perfected quantum computing and have used it to navigate wormholes, breaking the Einstein barrier and traveling faster than the speed of light. In this podcast, we dive into the mind-bending possibilities of quantum computing and its potential to revolutionize our understanding of the universe. Don't miss out on this fascinating discussion!

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Meanwhile aliens saying the same thing about us on their podcast

sirus
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"incredibly advanced, using quantum computers.." *crashes into the Nevada desert and dies*

beenjammin
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As a child misbehaving my mother's sandal could quickly calculate two distant places in space and time

Supreme-gdwy
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Meanwhile the Aliens are actually still in the StoneAge.

ahmedshaharyarejaz
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“Can’t compute on anything smaller than the atom”

Aliens: *computes with quarks*

NinjaNuggets
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Kaku : "Can't compute at anything smaller than an atom."

Aliens 👽: "Hold our space beer."

Dekerus
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Aliens: “humans are so cute, they’re still computing in 3 dimensions 😂”

drvinson
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What if aliens exist and they’re just watching, waiting for us to catch up.

TheRedDeadRanger
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The funny thing is there are probably aliens out there saying "Quantum computers?? How primitive!"

TheSmurf
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"You can't compute on anything smaller than an atom"
That we currently know of.

decadentia
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...no one talks about the aliens dumber than us though, i wanna see scientists talk about aliens bashing rocks to appease the burning ball in the sky.

TheCrealkiller
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rick from rick and morty said it best "the worst thing about inventing time travel, is finding out youre the last guy to invent time travel" i think it still works in this context

Sinful._.
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Hey Jamie, pull up that video of a bear fighting a quantum computer while being sucked through a wormhole

VeeTwoPointOh
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What Michio failed to mention is that quantum computers are only superior for certain computational tasks. It is a specialized computer but is not superior in every aspect that a conventional computer can do. You guys can watch other physicists and computer scientists on YouTube debunk this entire myth that quantum computers will soon replace conventional computers or that it's the "ultimate computer". It's just not true. It is the ultimate computer for certain tasks but not all of them. This is why it's called a specialized computer. Don't get me wrong. I'm not dissing on the technology behind quantum computers. I think it's a revolutionary form of technology that will benefit humanity greatly. I just think we shouldn't be feeding people with misconceptions like this that are propagated in popular media.

marcuscarana
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Him talking about quantum computers being best reminds me of scientists in 1900 saying that the train is perfect and we will never do better. Then planes happened.

numberlover
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"Naive humans. We can compute on a subatomic level."

-Some alien, probably

denilla
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Pro tip: don’t take computer science predictions/advice from a physicist, don’t take physics advice from a computer scientist. Same goes for a lot of things. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.

davidbellamy
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Imagine aliens are the ultimate meme masters

slav
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So if we could do the math, the wormhole would...just....appear?

ThreadedNail
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“If there are aliens in outer space, which I think there are it means they have perfected quantum computing” it’s quite a jump to go from aliens existing to they have been using quantum computers for centuries.

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