Google's Quantum Leap: Parallel Universes and New Chip Unveiled

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Google has claimed that its new quantum chip, Willow, may be tapping into parallel universes to achieve unprecedented computational speeds, completing tasks in minutes that would take supercomputers septillions of years. This assertion, based on the multiverse hypothesis, has drawn skepticism, as the specific calculation performed has no practical use and similar claims in the past have been contested. Despite the impressive scientific achievement, practical applications remain distant, with experts suggesting that a million qubits are needed for useful quantum computing.
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