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  • very interesting video thanks

  • interesting video and very informative

  • very interesting thanks

  • you have some great stuff here

  • some great inforamtion here thanks

  • very interesting video thanks

  • did anyone get thrown off by her name at the end? lol

  • If my girlfriend is a quantum computer, then how come she is not entangled with me anymore?

  • But will it blend? And if so, will one be able to view it?

  • WOOT! I'M NEVER GOING TO BE OUT OF A JOB!!!! YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEE­AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH­HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Quantum hacking lyk a baws.

  • if the quantum computer becomes real we will soon run out of atoms

  • @loko95ftp wat

  • @loko95ftp Imagine how many atoms it takes to create a computer at the moment. Quantum computers themselves are just a few atoms. Chips get smaller and more powerful, thats how computer power work.

  • what amazes me is the material that will make the 1st proper quantum laptopts are out there we just don't know how 2 work it yet bt its truly amazing, the material that will be used is out there as we speak :)

  • Iv'e been waiting for my Quantum Computer since the 80's. ;p

  • When was this story aired? For some reason, this video seems older than 2009. It looks like it's from 2000 or 2001. Does anyone know the year of this airing?

  • @vidform It's true! Look at that computer,it's has Windows 98 or 95 (1:56)

  • 1:40 Yeah, get a quantum computer -> search a phonebook faster...

  • Haha when is this recorded? Early 90s?

  • yeah Fu$% u Dial-up...lol Hello Quantum Fiber Optics

  • She has it wrong, the governments do not need quantum computing to encrypt things, they need it to decrypt things.

  • @SoCalFlya Uh, no. Encryption is just as important to governmental agencies as breaking encryption is.

  • You don't need supercomputers to generate highly secure cryptographic keys. Research it a little. You need supercomputers to crack the keys however. Right now one of the most secure encryption standard is AES and the key is generated in a matter of seconds. But the worlds supercomputers would be spending almost an eternity trying to crack a AES-256 bit key.

    So I stand by my previous claim. Governments do not need quantum computing to encrypt things, they need it to decrypt things.

  • 1:00 I'm pretty sure (75%) they can't be spin up and down at the same time.

  • quantum physics is wrong

  • lol get it straight... scientists don't design computers ... ENGINEERS do :P

  • it can run crisis at 400000000000000000000000000000­00000000000 fps

  • @ElevenDancingRhino Whoo! The human eye can see 24 of those. LOL. :)

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  • i want one !

  • Quantum computers will be available in a few years, believe me...

  • Ehh...I give it 5-10

  • @chinchonchinchon

    Quantum computers exist right now, but they aren't super-efficient yet because they are still working out how to fully make use of them.

  • Quantum computers already exist, secret govermants have them.

    super quantum computers.

  • It is most likely, a powerful weapon to control the control nowadays.

  • 0:20 "The world is a computer"

    LOL he's so happy to say that phrase

  • @Leobons So, you aren't proud of being part of our giant computer called earth? :D

  • @Leobons That's a sentence not a phrase.

  • @astronivo20XX what about "suck my dick"?

  • @Leobons idiot

  • @Leobons he likes the matrix

  • if a quantum computer become real. than nobody ever get a lagg anymore

  • @rubikfan1 except for network latency which cpu power means nothing.

  • @rubikfan1 cpu power != internet connection lol?

  • @non91 But if you think about it, servers could also have multiple simultaneous states and perform calculations for all connections at the same time.

  • @LHSStuntman if you have them clustered then connection matters a bit more but they are all usually local for clusters so again connection usually isnt a issue..

  • @rubikfan1 good point......if you get lag on a supercomputer.....you just know it broken : )

  • @rubikfan1 you would still have multiplayer lag though. No matter what. Unless you can somehow find the key to super-luminal communication, in which case I'd give you a cookie.

  • thanx for this vid

  • au ala ova ima iritirajuci izgovor engleskog.

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