GOOGLE claims a breakthrough quantum chip called Willow may prove the existence of parallel universes.
The gob-smacking theory came as Willow took just five minutes to solve a computational problem so hard it would have taken today’s super-computers around 10 septillion years to crack.
The quantum chip’s performance has been labelled as “astonishing” by the leader and founder of Google’s Quantum AI team Hartmut Neven.
He said the ultra-high-speed result – that would have taken another super-computer more than the age of the universe to crack – “lends credence to the notion that quantum computation occurs in many parallel universes”.
Oxford University’s David Deutsch was also credited for proposing the theory that the breakthrough development of quantum computing would affirm the “many worlds interpretation” of quantum mechanics.
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