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If David Deutsch’s many-worlds interpretation of quantum physics is correct, quantum computers leverage computation power from parallel universes. A quantum computer with 1 million qubits would theoretically use 2^1 million parallel universes—an unimaginably large number.
If we live in a finite multiverse, what happens when we exceed its capacity?
By TechnoligarchIf David Deutsch’s many-worlds interpretation of quantum physics is correct, quantum computers leverage computation power from parallel universes. A quantum computer with 1 million qubits would theoretically use 2^1 million parallel universes—an unimaginably large number.
If we live in a finite multiverse, what happens when we exceed its capacity?