If I understand this correctly, this quantum hardware would make passwords obsolete. I mean, it could figuratively calculate all possible combinations of letters and numbers in any form at once and crack any password in seconds. As it stands today, if our password was 32 characters long, it would take a typical CPU, like an intel i7, thousands of years to calculate all the different combinations. A quantum computer could probably do this in minutes. Amazing.
this guy, uh, has, uh, uhm, a word whisker, uh, problem. i can hardly listen to this straight goof. i'm not sure if lockheed is that smart. 2:11 done watching this poor crap
@mcpartridgeboy Hah that's what I'm waiting for too! Here's hoping it doesn't turn out like checkers, a draw. Imagine how disappointed you'd be, 16 years and countless bucks, just to find out in a perfect game of checkers, nobody wins. XD
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@AClarke2007 How dare you perpetuate this age old and ever disavowed myth of magnets being lazy! This is a form of ignorance that is perpetuated by ignorance. I bet you are one of the people that believes that ferromagnetic materials are the true winners of the magnetic world because they, at least, had to work to get where they were.
Madness and tragedy juxtaposed on a deranged physicists' notebook next to a eulogy of Micael Farraday
What you mean by connecting desktop computers is already being done, it`s called a "supercomputer" and contains up to several hundred thousand desktop processors but it`s still based on ordinary silicon processors.
Heres an idea: Each single computer sitting on each of our desks runs bit by bit; But all of our computers, connected as a system, could run bit by bit, as a system, possibly achieving quantum computing? It's just a thought I'm going over... I'd like to hear whether people out there agree.
@Elswalbe Quantum computation is not that simple, for better or worse. The system you describe would be a form of parallel computing cluster, but the computers would not be making use of quantum tunnelling or superposition to compute, so would not be quantum computers.
@erocablok That guy has a PhD in quantum physics and could probably describe the design, manufacture, testing, calibration, programming, annealing, and readout of the superconducting chips D-Wave produces. Here, he happens to be describing a possible application area, since most investors out there would probably not be as interested in the physics.
How did they work around the decoherence problem? Along with the gate and temperature? Also what did they use to oscilate or stir the quantum systems to an entangled state? Does it use a hybrid of classical mechanics such as algorithms contaning 1,0 and quantums on a q state? So many questions, too little consceded and under-explained answers...this guy and program is bunk...hate to say it but I got excited at the title, now I feel like I have been lied to.
Total snake oil salesman , what the fuck is he talking about?/ He goes on and on about what/? Never have I herd a person talk so much and say so little. This guy is a con artist. Look at him! Tell me he isnt. He dont know shit about science either!
This "structure search" thing is interesting, just a few days ago I was imagining a search engine that could analyze a short sound clip (a piece of a melody) and search for something that matches most closely.
It sounds like the computing power to make such a thing practical is not that far off.
Which is great because I often have a tune float into my head, recognize that I had heard it before rather than having just made it up, and then can't find it anywhere.
I knew about fibre optics computer that could be 10-20X faster than normal electron computers... but i never thought quantum computers would be seen in my lifetime. Although quite primitive, they look to be promising; only low on budget for the moment.
@disguized1 well if you think about it the arc of a basebll flying at you takes a lot of math to calculate, but you can do it in your head to know how to catch a ball
that's standard Newtonian physics... the math involved is in line with common sense and visible physics.
Very different from the Q-world "mechanics" that we are trying to figure out with QED... Our five senses don't show us a world like the QED world (except maybe on psycadelics, eh?) so our minds don't as easily "calculate" what's happening and "catch the ball"
my point was, that as a child, you don't inherently know how to catch a ball, but the act is a simple one to an adult, and that as we develop a better model of how QED and quantum mechanics work, it will become simpler and simpler, such that current children will understand most of the concepts by the time that they are adults, just as we understand (some of us) concepts that are currently thought of as complex.
My comments were also not about the physics but about the dynamic human mentality.
The mind can overcome the senses and perceive many many complex things the senses can't actually translate to the mind. QED and math models are a limited and exciting way to overcome the senses but surely they are only valuable because we can translate the deeper meanings into common real life scenes and descriptions.
Descriptions that reveal the meaning of the math without the use of complex symbols.
This in turn gives rise to new generations who can shed the old useless pile of knowledge for a leaned down more logical and simpler version.
If we don't translate to common sense descriptions the new einstein's and self educators who turn university text-book information into useable simple equations and insights then we will be doomed by a technocratic control system.
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this isnt a quantum cpu..... a quantum cpu could crack any pwd length with bruteforce at the split of a second, cause quantum tunneling ist faster as lightspeed.!!!!
A lil bit, it begins with learning how to spell Quantum Mechanics (without an "=" sign) Secondly it involves quantum tunnelling which allows a single particle to exist in two places at once, this can happen because the particles can't move faster than light without bending space and time around them. therefore they appear in two places at once
Of course this isn't a quantum computer. Right now, what we are able to do, is to transfer the most basic information, a state of a particle, from one system to another, without moving anything. Nothing moves here at all.
Take a torch and shoot light trough a glass window. Some of the light will reflect back at you, and some will go trough the window. Now imagine a photon coming form your torch at the speed of light. As it arives in front of the glass surface, it has to go one way or another, trough the glass or the way back at you.
If you look at the other side of the window, always the same abmount, or percentage of the light of you torch will arrive there, let's say 90% of all photons.
How does the single photon know, which way it has to go when it is just in front of the glass surface. Some way, the photons share information between each other, deciding wich photon goes trough or wich comes back at you. Light doesn't just begin to flacker randomly if you send it trough a glass window. So we know, that this information, that gets shared between light particles that move at the speed of light, has to move faster than the particles to be shared.
It has to do with a phenomena called reflection. The torch light isn't polarized and is hitting the very rough surface of the glass. Notice how when you angle the glass different more reflects back.
@waggoshaggo actually "photons" act more like waves than particles a "photon" is just a packet of wave energy, thus a single photon can actually be divided in half, or any other fraction and when you do this (as proof of the concept) if you put a particle spin detector at either end of where the photon(s) will wind up, and detect the spin of each, it is the same spin, and if you change the spin of one the other simultaneously changes.
I thought the record of Quantum Computer estimation was 7 Atom not 3x5=15. But i tell you the truth the maximum evolution designed of computer is 11 Atom. After 7 Atom will come into 9 Atom after this evolution designed of Atoms will be the last & maximum designed is 11 Atom. Thank you and goodluck and may the Supreme love and truth of Cosmos will blessed you all... The Real, 1872553496
rpgir2002 I think they were talking about the computer code for this thing. It is a real quantum computer but a very simple 1 so the code it runs is very short & refers to the few atoms it used. However unlike a binary computer each atom can have several possibilities so already this is NOT the thing we are using now. It is the embryo of a Machine Mind beyond Human comprehension so the Cosmos will indeed love us! But in the spirit of you comment; can I get informal & just call you 2872? ;0)
what comes 2 mind 2 me about this is m-theory in a resource based economy*the venus project(zeitgeist)*.which comes also 2 mind in maybe the link of a not cyborg but can b evolution 4 everything around us.from the environment 2 individual properties.progress towards the uplifting of science and technology as guide tools 4 the optimized check point byproduct .hemp could evolve 2 b more useful current status 50k uses been around 5k years*rick simpson run from the cure*peace
Democratic governments don't care about what you search for on google. If you have nothing to hide, then you should feel very good about the idea that whatever nation you call home will use this technology to protect your well being.
So say your doing some work on how to make a Nuke "Legally" they get a box saying ""Name" has searched How to build a Nuke" then 5 seconds later 1000000trillion army people are at your house holding all there guns to your head for just trying to find some stuff for a progect.
I highly doubt that you are capable of designing let alone having the resources to construct and kind of nuclear device. You can't even follow the spell check on your internet browser. So lets just say that you are researching the blue-prints for a nuclear device. Hypothetically, if you could look this kind of information up on Google, there wouldn't be a war on terror or homeland security. Terrorists would already have destroyed everything. Nice try though.
Nuclear weapons are EXTREMELY SIMPLE. Its getting hold of weapon grade Plutonium, even creating weapon grade Plutonium its extremely complicated. They dont care if you look up this stuff because even with the blueprints infront of you. Your gonna need ALOT of uranium and some very expensive and large equipment to get your Pu.
At the end of the day all a nuke does is sticks 2 bits of Pu together.... u can do that with coconuts in your hand.
IT isn't in Hertz, It's the fact that it can do multiple Caculations in the same instance in time. 5 + 5 = 10 Classical ways are to caculate that using 101+101 = 1010
Quantum Processing is 001+001 = 010, 001+010= 011...111+111 = 1110 All those Instances is Caculated in the same time That Classical Computer caculated 5+5 =10 (101+101=1010).
At least that's my understanding of it. Only a high school student here. Anyone else believes differenty Please Enlighten me. I know my teacher ain't.
As I understand it, DWave's processor is kind of a hardware Boltzmann machine. Imagine a grid of connected nodes, with each node being fixed on, fixed off, or undecided. The fixed configuration representing the problem is set up, and the undecided nodes are left to flip back and forth until (what is hopefully) the lowest energy state is found. I'm speaking from rough memory. Quantum computing is still far away from the general purpose CPU's we're all spoiled by, but really is happening in labs.
The speed of a quantum processor would be incalculable by our current standards. We calculate processor speed by analyzing how many calculations can be done in a linear fashion meaning one after another. A quantum processor would do all the calculations at the same time.
Theoretically, as many calculations as atoms there are in the cpu. This is only theoretical at this point since there are no full scale quantum cpu's yet.
Yes.But dont hink that that makes the speed limitless it is still being limited by the algorythmparallelism ILP I now have a dual core and lets say that it can do 2 calculations at the same time and a third one has to wait, in this quantum computer you can run all the unrelated calculations in one cycleBUT there are those calculations which wait for the other ones to finish to use their result, they still have to wait one cycle.Check Tomasulo algor. for more (I have exam tomorrow in comp. arch.)
It can do infinite calculations in the same time but Not all the calculations. Just some of them in fact in big programs a tiny portion of them.The others have to wait them to finish to use their result. But still much better that what we can do today. Programs with high ILP will be really really fast on these comps.
@damaged01 Maybe the speed would be measured for how many instrucctions (not calculations) can take at the same time (it cannot take infinite instrucctions right?)
@damaged01 its ok, I am one too lol, did you know that the world record of the calculation a quantum computer made was 3 times 5 equals 15? lol all those atoms vibrating at the same time are hard to keep specialy if they keep being bombarded by atoms and rays coming from space Michio Kaku quote xD
or just imagine a computer that you have suddenly breaks, you could pay a couple hundred to have a guy come in and fix it or say your quantom computer gets like a virus, in a matter of minutes it will have made itself an even better QC.
dude. quantom computers will bring a new way of life for us all. the first military to get a hold of the first quantom computer could bring the world to its knees. which then would bring peace to all of us
usually when power has been overwhelming one-side, it has meant death and destruction to those unfortunately holding the short end of the stick, just ask the Aztecs. Wait, they aren't around any more...
Last replaySC - Buddy, I can't figure out what this video on quantum computing has to do with your bizarre ravings (warning?) about the future. You seem to have a certain vision of the future using the Singularity, science fiction, vast global conspiracies, New World Order, etc.
I have no idea why the idea of sentient machines terrifies you so (maybe too many episodes of Terminator?) but my advice is to grab a beer, walk the dog and hit the gym. Your outlook will improve - guaranteed
Artifacts are only around the corner, I could imagine that big corporations and Corp run Govts are actually having an "artilect" war on all planetary resources and economics right now.
Let me get this straight. You think that someone (unnamed, of course) wants to kill 95% of humanity? For what reason?
Surely it's not economic since no one will be around to purchase things. Why is that the morons who talk about planetary resources figure that no progress will be made in chemistry, physics and reuse properites of matter (such as rewritable paper, reusable plastic, less use of raw materials and more use of artificial). I guess progress would mess up Dooms Day.
well if you want to call it kill humanity then yes, they call it upgrade humanity to more efficient, controllable sustainable levels.
the process has already begun due to technology allowing it. it will start with the merging of humans with computer or bio mechanical upgrades by using 1 drugs, 2 bionics, 3 brain networking via symbiotic chips. we will be drones in 100 years from now. drones you can just switch off and leave to starve
this is part of the ultimate dream of public or global control via technology.
The groups involved are called "pro trans-humanists" it will divide society in upgraded longer living trans-humans with more duration and eventually IQ and your standard short living human all develop from there and you can only speculate how society will deal or handle the upcoming facts
you call this dooms day I call it transition-period.
It will apear to be something like dooms day for humanity when you'll see standard non upgraded humans just not making it in life! A extended physical 2 class humanity, similar to now if you just look at Africa and the availability of food medicine water as well as finances without debt . imagine the same scenario in your local city. with trans-humans and them that can't or have no chance to compete
Lastplay - Who is the mysterious "they" you keep referring to? Any names or are they (as I suspect) ramblings from Youtube conspiracy videos or current sci- fi novels? I know of no one (Ray Kurzweuil, etc) advocating what you suggest. To what purpose> (again) How can starvaion or control be of anyone's benefit?
I think your opposition is to enhancement. Opposition arises from religious folks in love with death, European leftists who hate technology and conspiracy addicts.
they has no body as in a group of humans but more of a dynamic development of our own human nature of the way we live our life, things come together and "they" drop bombs on hiroshima or they kill 6million jews or they create meltdowns like in chernobyl, cellerfield or Harrisburg ! or they cause 70% of all fish to extinct .....and they as in this inverted body of corporatocracy's will cause a few more wars just like a 3 class global medicine & food system and a 2 class system of humans.
If I told you in 1935 that atom bombs will knock out a city, you'd call me a conspiracy nut.
I'm telling you we have a 3 class life expanding medicine, and 2 classes of humans will not receive the latest developments that will kill and divide humanity in not so distant future.
Govt will love this new aspect of public control but the transition time will fuck up everything you and me was taught and have believed in.
time will tell, but according to a few guys at UC berkeley they, (5 Private mainstream Software companies) are 15 years away from achieving the fundamental software needed for a full logic self programing system ready for the calc power of a Quantum computer.
The goal is that it should design and build it's own hardware on NAno-level to optimize its own programing without hardware restrictions.
it will constantly optimize it's own programing and can be considered an artilect
the big Berkeley discussion was not that it will not be possible because the technology and knowledge exist, but haw can they restrict it's intelligence in such a way that things don't get out of control but stay usable.
This thing possibly can calculate a 3D environment on a much higher level. So just wait a little more... :D I watched a movie where a quantum computer is getting emotional :D
I don't know much about this technology, but I'm going to change that as soon as i can. ;]
To me it sounds like he's talking about a normal super computer movie.... could be 2001: a space odyssey, I robot, maybe eagle eye. (I know I'm skipping a bunch of really great movies)
this sounds alot like what the computer was back in its infantcy. it seems very improbable and difficult now. and we will stumble along for a bit and bases on MOORES LAW in about 10 years this will be a very viable desktop compting solution.
because moores law only talks about the amount of transistors doubling every 18 months not the speed. Quantum computing doesnt even use transistors it uses the cycles of electrons around an atom to act as tiny switches. Electrons can basically be everywhere at once so the amount of calculations is limitless.
Why wouldn't a quantum computer follow moore's law?
A classical computer the size of the universe would be incredibly slow. You'd have to wait for the signal to go from one side to other. That'd take about 100 billion years.
because it would use the subatomic movements of electrons the same way a classic computer uses switches. electrons are everywhere and no where at once, and it would be able to do limitless calculations at one time. the only limit would be the human software applied to such a machine. Moores law only states that the amount of transistors they can cram into a single chip would double every 18 months. that has held true but it doesnt necessarily mean that the speed doubles.
It does follow Moore's law. If the transistors double every 18 months by 2020-2030 the transistors will be measured on a sub atomic scale. At this size classical phyisics no longer apply, quantum physics take over. Thus, in 2020-2030, Moore's law predicts the use of quantum computers.
Wikipedia describes Moore's Law as the observation that "the number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit has increased exponentially, doubling approximately every two years." This is pseudo physics and very generalized. The more generalized something is the more things seem to "follow" it.
Wikipedia: "Quantum computers are different from other computers such as DNA computers and traditional computers based on transistors."
really informative and interesting
simysimss 1 week ago
MIcrosoft Windows QUANTUM Edition.... :-)
jammingcats 1 month ago
@jammingcats Would still bluescreen, crash, and freeze.
RCROX5000 2 weeks ago
just sell me the computer and stop boring the audience
trekie33 2 months ago
If I understand this correctly, this quantum hardware would make passwords obsolete. I mean, it could figuratively calculate all possible combinations of letters and numbers in any form at once and crack any password in seconds. As it stands today, if our password was 32 characters long, it would take a typical CPU, like an intel i7, thousands of years to calculate all the different combinations. A quantum computer could probably do this in minutes. Amazing.
DtheS1 2 months ago
can it run crysis on very low settings @ 10FPS?
camargo2012 4 months ago
this guy, uh, has, uh, uhm, a word whisker, uh, problem. i can hardly listen to this straight goof. i'm not sure if lockheed is that smart. 2:11 done watching this poor crap
andrespereyda 4 months ago
The 'D:' wave? ;)
andyhmltn 4 months ago
This was four years ago? Holy cow.
WhiteTrashSingers 7 months ago
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Why not start using the word QUMPUTERS as the new generic name for QUANTUM COMPUTERS? Leonardo
leonardosInventions 7 months ago
i wanna se an bnechmark results in comparision to today's standard home pc and top 3 supercomputers.
WishPL 8 months ago
@hashmash0 it's nexuim
thepianoaddict 8 months ago
these dumb fucks are building quantum computers, but cannot get the sound quality right?
the irony...
AnUnlimitedRecord 10 months ago 9
Knock knock. Who's there? Quantum tunneling. Quantum tunneling w...
Nevermind, I'm already inside.
HerrKnitler 10 months ago 49
@HerrKnitler Oh my god ... Physics humor.
TheNilesEdge 7 months ago
@HerrKnitler hahahahahaha
T1Brit 6 months ago
Cheaters will use quantum tunneling hax when gaming.
AngeCord 11 months ago 3
those things will solve chess no problem hahah !!!
mcpartridgeboy 11 months ago 2
@mcpartridgeboy Hah that's what I'm waiting for too! Here's hoping it doesn't turn out like checkers, a draw. Imagine how disappointed you'd be, 16 years and countless bucks, just to find out in a perfect game of checkers, nobody wins. XD
Sandcat87 3 months ago
i can't wait til i can buy my quantum gaming computer.
SunWooz 1 year ago 2
can it play games ? :)
daswada9 1 year ago
thanks for sharing this!
ElmTheWar 1 year ago
I want one
BeamSurfer 1 year ago
KDE at 0:50
luislinuxero 1 year ago
KDE
luislinuxero 1 year ago
Deadly boring presentation. Zero excitement.
DanielEndy2 1 year ago
@DanielEndy2 excitement is produced when you dont know what your talking about
ordosincorporated 10 months ago
Has this even proved to real? I bet all this is is a supercomputer or something like it.
TheSellexProject 1 year ago
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narragansettharco 1 year ago
I am mimicking your Brain
AClarke2007 1 year ago
Bad audio quality.
euripideesshreds 1 year ago
the future of 110101010101010101010101010101010101 matrix is near
vality1 1 year ago
I saw some coke at 4:42.
thundergod989 1 year ago
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thundergod989 1 year ago
dammit I cant hear a damm thing
AlbertInSanAntonio 1 year ago
No comment.
derman077 1 year ago
can the speed of that thing put me into the matrix then invent the virtual reality from gamer and divide by zero
vality1 1 year ago
@vality1 its getting its power from raw matter ....its freeeekinnnnn FAST!!!
AlbertInSanAntonio 1 year ago
@vality1 would it be able to explain how magnets work?
RevNTheogen 1 year ago
@RevNTheogen Nah, magnets are lazy
AClarke2007 1 year ago
@AClarke2007 How dare you perpetuate this age old and ever disavowed myth of magnets being lazy! This is a form of ignorance that is perpetuated by ignorance. I bet you are one of the people that believes that ferromagnetic materials are the true winners of the magnetic world because they, at least, had to work to get where they were.
Madness and tragedy juxtaposed on a deranged physicists' notebook next to a eulogy of Micael Farraday
RevNTheogen 1 year ago
@vality1 Yep, just add water
AClarke2007 1 year ago
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can the speed of that thing put me into the matrix then invent the virtual reality from gamer and divide by zero
vality1 1 year ago
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vality1 1 year ago
This is not a real quantum computer
Goldiney 1 year ago 2
They are frauds.
Iyoulikeyoutoo 1 year ago
What you mean by connecting desktop computers is already being done, it`s called a "supercomputer" and contains up to several hundred thousand desktop processors but it`s still based on ordinary silicon processors.
Quantum processors are different.
Keskin1975 1 year ago
Ok, I saw the little numbers on the screen, but can it do stuff?
lzrd0113 1 year ago
Heres an idea: Each single computer sitting on each of our desks runs bit by bit; But all of our computers, connected as a system, could run bit by bit, as a system, possibly achieving quantum computing? It's just a thought I'm going over... I'd like to hear whether people out there agree.
Elswalbe 1 year ago
@Elswalbe Quantum computation is not that simple, for better or worse. The system you describe would be a form of parallel computing cluster, but the computers would not be making use of quantum tunnelling or superposition to compute, so would not be quantum computers.
hackulous 1 year ago
@Elswalbe I'm not sure but I think you are talking about cloud computing.
3000ryu 1 year ago
I love the physics but this guy is so boring and doesnt know shit. Can you say car salesman!.
erocablok 1 year ago
@erocablok That guy has a PhD in quantum physics and could probably describe the design, manufacture, testing, calibration, programming, annealing, and readout of the superconducting chips D-Wave produces. Here, he happens to be describing a possible application area, since most investors out there would probably not be as interested in the physics.
hackulous 1 year ago
Molecule is simple Finite-state machine.
Usulgurt 1 year ago
How did they work around the decoherence problem? Along with the gate and temperature? Also what did they use to oscilate or stir the quantum systems to an entangled state? Does it use a hybrid of classical mechanics such as algorithms contaning 1,0 and quantums on a q state? So many questions, too little consceded and under-explained answers...this guy and program is bunk...hate to say it but I got excited at the title, now I feel like I have been lied to.
GuitarRHCPfan 1 year ago
@GuitarRHCPfan I agree. If anything else, what that guy showed is just a good old fashioned faster computer.
Weewa007 1 year ago
@Roshkin: A little bit further down, you'll see I already mentioned musipedia, but thanks anyways. :D
Unclevertitle 1 year ago
@Unclevertitle
No problem, that's how society should work. People helping others.
Roshkin 1 year ago
I think these people are nuts. THings dont exist in q states on a quantum level, everything has a definitive state.
websuspect 1 year ago
Total snake oil salesman , what the fuck is he talking about?/ He goes on and on about what/? Never have I herd a person talk so much and say so little. This guy is a con artist. Look at him! Tell me he isnt. He dont know shit about science either!
silverpizza100 1 year ago
this guy dont know shit man!
silverpizza100 1 year ago
This "structure search" thing is interesting, just a few days ago I was imagining a search engine that could analyze a short sound clip (a piece of a melody) and search for something that matches most closely.
It sounds like the computing power to make such a thing practical is not that far off.
Which is great because I often have a tune float into my head, recognize that I had heard it before rather than having just made it up, and then can't find it anywhere.
Unclevertitle 2 years ago
they already exists.
Shazam for iPhone, and Tunatic for windows :)
bloodaid 2 years ago
@bloodaid
Thanks, score 1 for me being behind the times. :D
Unclevertitle 2 years ago
hahahaha aight :P
bloodaid 2 years ago
I've done a bit of research and found that (while I lack an iPhone for Shazam) Tunatic isn't quite what I was looking for. But Musipedia is.
Musipedia seems great in principle but I'm already noticing some lack in the functionality.
But I was wrong earlier, the computing power isn't what's lacking it's the database and the algorithms involved. But that's a tricky thing.
It basically feels like early versions of text based search engines, in need of a lot of tweaking.
Unclevertitle 1 year ago
yeah youre right about that
bloodaid 1 year ago
mm Apple have already an application for this purpose. It's called Shazam.
morbitron90 1 year ago
@Unclevertitle search "musipedia" on your favorite internet search engine
Roshkin 1 year ago
lol thats not a real quantum computer.
thats a normal computer
entehrend 2 years ago
this is not understandable...also not at "quantum logic" level.... perhaps because it is no explained in an academic way...
alfrismar 2 years ago
how do we know this isn't a funding scam???
radinkins 2 years ago
apparently google is buying one this year.
drake2919 2 years ago
i did not see any 'quantum computer' just some cheesy graphics
radinkins 2 years ago
of course
maciejwrotek 2 years ago
I knew about fibre optics computer that could be 10-20X faster than normal electron computers... but i never thought quantum computers would be seen in my lifetime. Although quite primitive, they look to be promising; only low on budget for the moment.
lepape2 2 years ago
Quantum Mechanics = the science of describing the unknown in quirky off-hand ways that best fit what seems to be mathematically happening.
Trying to describe complex math with real world analogy.
Maybe the answer is we haven't got the real world analogies worked out enough to realistically grasp what's happening in the Q-world.
Insanely hard mathematics will get replaced with common sense, once we understand this stuff better.
disguized1 2 years ago
@disguized1 well if you think about it the arc of a basebll flying at you takes a lot of math to calculate, but you can do it in your head to know how to catch a ball
aqwiz 2 years ago
that's standard Newtonian physics... the math involved is in line with common sense and visible physics.
Very different from the Q-world "mechanics" that we are trying to figure out with QED... Our five senses don't show us a world like the QED world (except maybe on psycadelics, eh?) so our minds don't as easily "calculate" what's happening and "catch the ball"
disguized1 2 years ago 9
my point was, that as a child, you don't inherently know how to catch a ball, but the act is a simple one to an adult, and that as we develop a better model of how QED and quantum mechanics work, it will become simpler and simpler, such that current children will understand most of the concepts by the time that they are adults, just as we understand (some of us) concepts that are currently thought of as complex.
aqwiz 2 years ago 2
in other words, my comment wasn't so much about the physics themselves but the neuroplasicity of the human race in general.
aqwiz 2 years ago 2
My comments were also not about the physics but about the dynamic human mentality.
The mind can overcome the senses and perceive many many complex things the senses can't actually translate to the mind. QED and math models are a limited and exciting way to overcome the senses but surely they are only valuable because we can translate the deeper meanings into common real life scenes and descriptions.
Descriptions that reveal the meaning of the math without the use of complex symbols.
disguized1 2 years ago
This in turn gives rise to new generations who can shed the old useless pile of knowledge for a leaned down more logical and simpler version.
If we don't translate to common sense descriptions the new einstein's and self educators who turn university text-book information into useable simple equations and insights then we will be doomed by a technocratic control system.
disguized1 2 years ago
@disguized1
superposition and entanglement.
I can't wait for Quantum computers with Artificial Intelligence on the cheap.
AnUnlimitedRecord 10 months ago
@disguized1
superposition and entanglement.
I can't wait for Quantum computers with Artificial Intelligence on the cheap.
Just wait till the computers realize what Wikipedia is, then we're in the Neo-digital age.
AnUnlimitedRecord 10 months ago
@disguized1 psychedelics yes. but most earth monkeys are scared of them
andrespereyda 4 months ago
I'm reading some fucked up physics in these comments
dibbuck 2 years ago 2
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this isnt a quantum cpu..... a quantum cpu could crack any pwd length with bruteforce at the split of a second, cause quantum tunneling ist faster as lightspeed.!!!!
WaldeSpast 2 years ago
dude
thats what you need to play arma2 on HQ, a cpu that process in the speed of light
kimlarsson 2 years ago
its accually faster, because quantum particals are connected through sub space.
TheSunsetPyro 2 years ago
it can't be faster than light it's deforming time (as we understand it) to appear faster, hence why quantum computing has so much potential
smeghead666 2 years ago
do you know anything about quantum mechanik=?
WaldeSpast 2 years ago
A lil bit, it begins with learning how to spell Quantum Mechanics (without an "=" sign) Secondly it involves quantum tunnelling which allows a single particle to exist in two places at once, this can happen because the particles can't move faster than light without bending space and time around them. therefore they appear in two places at once
smeghead666 2 years ago
i dont know why you got -4, but what you just told me makes me very happy. fuck you md5 hashes, ssh passwords no more!
nickrohn93 2 years ago
Of course this isn't a quantum computer. Right now, what we are able to do, is to transfer the most basic information, a state of a particle, from one system to another, without moving anything. Nothing moves here at all.
waggoshaggo 2 years ago
Here's an experiment:
Take a torch and shoot light trough a glass window. Some of the light will reflect back at you, and some will go trough the window. Now imagine a photon coming form your torch at the speed of light. As it arives in front of the glass surface, it has to go one way or another, trough the glass or the way back at you.
If you look at the other side of the window, always the same abmount, or percentage of the light of you torch will arrive there, let's say 90% of all photons.
waggoshaggo 2 years ago
How does the single photon know, which way it has to go when it is just in front of the glass surface. Some way, the photons share information between each other, deciding wich photon goes trough or wich comes back at you. Light doesn't just begin to flacker randomly if you send it trough a glass window. So we know, that this information, that gets shared between light particles that move at the speed of light, has to move faster than the particles to be shared.
waggoshaggo 2 years ago
It has to do with a phenomena called reflection. The torch light isn't polarized and is hitting the very rough surface of the glass. Notice how when you angle the glass different more reflects back.
sean0101a 2 years ago
@waggoshaggo actually "photons" act more like waves than particles a "photon" is just a packet of wave energy, thus a single photon can actually be divided in half, or any other fraction and when you do this (as proof of the concept) if you put a particle spin detector at either end of where the photon(s) will wind up, and detect the spin of each, it is the same spin, and if you change the spin of one the other simultaneously changes.
aqwiz 2 years ago
2027-2032
MaxiBoOoY 2 years ago
`Memory accesses slow the computer', that just applies to any computer. Nothing new about that
dansharkhunter 2 years ago
Try to visit this: "How America Reverse Engineered the UFO 8 of 9"
rpqjr2002 2 years ago
Absolutely ! No reason to believed...
rpqjr2002 2 years ago
At this point, I see no reason to believe D-Wave isn't just a pump & dump scheme.
lvm1980 2 years ago
Quantum Physics FORMULA of the real computer:
3x5=15 into 7 Atom, 2x9=18 into 9 Atom & 3x7=21 into 11 Atom... The real. 1872553496
rpqjr2002 2 years ago
I thought the record of Quantum Computer estimation was 7 Atom not 3x5=15. But i tell you the truth the maximum evolution designed of computer is 11 Atom. After 7 Atom will come into 9 Atom after this evolution designed of Atoms will be the last & maximum designed is 11 Atom. Thank you and goodluck and may the Supreme love and truth of Cosmos will blessed you all... The Real, 1872553496
rpqjr2002 2 years ago
rpgir2002 I think they were talking about the computer code for this thing. It is a real quantum computer but a very simple 1 so the code it runs is very short & refers to the few atoms it used. However unlike a binary computer each atom can have several possibilities so already this is NOT the thing we are using now. It is the embryo of a Machine Mind beyond Human comprehension so the Cosmos will indeed love us! But in the spirit of you comment; can I get informal & just call you 2872? ;0)
OmegaSeekerr 2 years ago
Ok thank you and good luck and may the Supreme of Cosmos of love and truth will be Bless you all.
The Real, 1872553496
rpqjr2002 2 years ago
what comes 2 mind 2 me about this is m-theory in a resource based economy*the venus project(zeitgeist)*.which comes also 2 mind in maybe the link of a not cyborg but can b evolution 4 everything around us.from the environment 2 individual properties.progress towards the uplifting of science and technology as guide tools 4 the optimized check point byproduct .hemp could evolve 2 b more useful current status 50k uses been around 5k years*rick simpson run from the cure*peace
Katharsis540 2 years ago
nice, this company is Canadian, they are in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Gotta love Canada, we gave the world Pamela Anderson, Canadarm, Nanaimo Bars, Crysis, IMAX, Jim Carey, and now this!
1981z28camaro 2 years ago 2
You forgot the bacon =/
thioctic 2 years ago
haha right too!, hell yeah! love Bacon :-)
1981z28camaro 2 years ago
And William Shatner. i don't know if I should adore you or hate you for that one! :))
OmegaSeekerr 2 years ago
haha what about Jim Carey? lol
1981z28camaro 2 years ago
Time to buy "D-Wave" Stock....
1981z28camaro 2 years ago 11
This could be used to see into the future. depending on how you apply it, based on statistics and probability calculations.
1981z28camaro 2 years ago
I thought the record of a quantum computation was 3x5=15
Stephenlee5 2 years ago
@Stephenlee5:
Yes, but in a reversed way, so not to compute what is 3 product 5, but to decompose 15 into primes.
mi3a 2 years ago
4:44 cocaine has already been thoroughly tested
fishcake1235 2 years ago
Democratic governments don't care about what you search for on google. If you have nothing to hide, then you should feel very good about the idea that whatever nation you call home will use this technology to protect your well being.
jbuabbud 2 years ago
So say your doing some work on how to make a Nuke "Legally" they get a box saying ""Name" has searched How to build a Nuke" then 5 seconds later 1000000trillion army people are at your house holding all there guns to your head for just trying to find some stuff for a progect.
nick12506 2 years ago
I highly doubt that you are capable of designing let alone having the resources to construct and kind of nuclear device. You can't even follow the spell check on your internet browser. So lets just say that you are researching the blue-prints for a nuclear device. Hypothetically, if you could look this kind of information up on Google, there wouldn't be a war on terror or homeland security. Terrorists would already have destroyed everything. Nice try though.
jbuabbud 2 years ago 4
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Nuclear weapons are EXTREMELY SIMPLE. Its getting hold of weapon grade Plutonium, even creating weapon grade Plutonium its extremely complicated. They dont care if you look up this stuff because even with the blueprints infront of you. Your gonna need ALOT of uranium and some very expensive and large equipment to get your Pu.
At the end of the day all a nuke does is sticks 2 bits of Pu together.... u can do that with coconuts in your hand.
dynamicfilter 2 years ago
DUDE the first nuclear bomb was uranium with TNt around.... No do one and kill urself
olirain 2 years ago
so um, whats the speed of this thing? 500THz?
CiniCraft 2 years ago
IT isn't in Hertz, It's the fact that it can do multiple Caculations in the same instance in time. 5 + 5 = 10 Classical ways are to caculate that using 101+101 = 1010
Quantum Processing is 001+001 = 010, 001+010= 011...111+111 = 1110 All those Instances is Caculated in the same time That Classical Computer caculated 5+5 =10 (101+101=1010).
At least that's my understanding of it. Only a high school student here. Anyone else believes differenty Please Enlighten me. I know my teacher ain't.
EFSpartan 2 years ago
As I understand it, DWave's processor is kind of a hardware Boltzmann machine. Imagine a grid of connected nodes, with each node being fixed on, fixed off, or undecided. The fixed configuration representing the problem is set up, and the undecided nodes are left to flip back and forth until (what is hopefully) the lowest energy state is found. I'm speaking from rough memory. Quantum computing is still far away from the general purpose CPU's we're all spoiled by, but really is happening in labs.
yarahahrwe 2 years ago 4
The speed of a quantum processor would be incalculable by our current standards. We calculate processor speed by analyzing how many calculations can be done in a linear fashion meaning one after another. A quantum processor would do all the calculations at the same time.
damaged01 2 years ago 18
how many calcs can it do at the same time? infinite?
CiniCraft 2 years ago
Theoretically, as many calculations as atoms there are in the cpu. This is only theoretical at this point since there are no full scale quantum cpu's yet.
damaged01 2 years ago
Yes.But dont hink that that makes the speed limitless it is still being limited by the algorythmparallelism ILP I now have a dual core and lets say that it can do 2 calculations at the same time and a third one has to wait, in this quantum computer you can run all the unrelated calculations in one cycleBUT there are those calculations which wait for the other ones to finish to use their result, they still have to wait one cycle.Check Tomasulo algor. for more (I have exam tomorrow in comp. arch.)
goliathlup1 2 years ago
It can do infinite calculations in the same time but Not all the calculations. Just some of them in fact in big programs a tiny portion of them.The others have to wait them to finish to use their result. But still much better that what we can do today. Programs with high ILP will be really really fast on these comps.
goliathlup1 2 years ago
Also, I would think that the speed would be limited by the necessity to make sense of all the calculations being performed. Good luck with your exam
damaged01 2 years ago
Thanks and Yes you are right. many memory accesses usually kill the overall speed.
goliathlup1 2 years ago
@damaged01 Maybe the speed would be measured for how many instrucctions (not calculations) can take at the same time (it cannot take infinite instrucctions right?)
AdolphX 1 year ago
@AdolphX That is absolutely possible. I am by no means an expert. Just another nerd on the internet.
damaged01 1 year ago
@damaged01 its ok, I am one too lol, did you know that the world record of the calculation a quantum computer made was 3 times 5 equals 15? lol all those atoms vibrating at the same time are hard to keep specialy if they keep being bombarded by atoms and rays coming from space Michio Kaku quote xD
AdolphX 1 year ago
crysis, can it play it?
i14dc 2 years ago 2
The matrix, can it play it? :P
jrlcgmx 2 years ago 15
lulz at 4:45.
Great. Now computers can digitally synthesize crack and get virtually high.
sigendymion 2 years ago
LOL!
Tetrodioxide 2 years ago
LOL i noticed that too!
Wildcard1992 2 years ago
or just imagine a computer that you have suddenly breaks, you could pay a couple hundred to have a guy come in and fix it or say your quantom computer gets like a virus, in a matter of minutes it will have made itself an even better QC.
vampireallie 2 years ago 2
dude. quantom computers will bring a new way of life for us all. the first military to get a hold of the first quantom computer could bring the world to its knees. which then would bring peace to all of us
vampireallie 2 years ago 2
usually when power has been overwhelming one-side, it has meant death and destruction to those unfortunately holding the short end of the stick, just ask the Aztecs. Wait, they aren't around any more...
Tetrodioxide 2 years ago 4
Last replaySC - Buddy, I can't figure out what this video on quantum computing has to do with your bizarre ravings (warning?) about the future. You seem to have a certain vision of the future using the Singularity, science fiction, vast global conspiracies, New World Order, etc.
I have no idea why the idea of sentient machines terrifies you so (maybe too many episodes of Terminator?) but my advice is to grab a beer, walk the dog and hit the gym. Your outlook will improve - guaranteed
smb12321 2 years ago 3
Artifacts are only around the corner, I could imagine that big corporations and Corp run Govts are actually having an "artilect" war on all planetary resources and economics right now.
result = 6 billion will die sooner or later!
LastReplaySC 2 years ago
Let me get this straight. You think that someone (unnamed, of course) wants to kill 95% of humanity? For what reason?
Surely it's not economic since no one will be around to purchase things. Why is that the morons who talk about planetary resources figure that no progress will be made in chemistry, physics and reuse properites of matter (such as rewritable paper, reusable plastic, less use of raw materials and more use of artificial). I guess progress would mess up Dooms Day.
smb12321 2 years ago
well if you want to call it kill humanity then yes, they call it upgrade humanity to more efficient, controllable sustainable levels.
the process has already begun due to technology allowing it. it will start with the merging of humans with computer or bio mechanical upgrades by using 1 drugs, 2 bionics, 3 brain networking via symbiotic chips. we will be drones in 100 years from now. drones you can just switch off and leave to starve
LastReplaySC 2 years ago
this is part of the ultimate dream of public or global control via technology.
The groups involved are called "pro trans-humanists" it will divide society in upgraded longer living trans-humans with more duration and eventually IQ and your standard short living human all develop from there and you can only speculate how society will deal or handle the upcoming facts
LastReplaySC 2 years ago
you call this dooms day I call it transition-period.
It will apear to be something like dooms day for humanity when you'll see standard non upgraded humans just not making it in life! A extended physical 2 class humanity, similar to now if you just look at Africa and the availability of food medicine water as well as finances without debt . imagine the same scenario in your local city. with trans-humans and them that can't or have no chance to compete
LastReplaySC 2 years ago
Lastplay - Who is the mysterious "they" you keep referring to? Any names or are they (as I suspect) ramblings from Youtube conspiracy videos or current sci- fi novels? I know of no one (Ray Kurzweuil, etc) advocating what you suggest. To what purpose> (again) How can starvaion or control be of anyone's benefit?
I think your opposition is to enhancement. Opposition arises from religious folks in love with death, European leftists who hate technology and conspiracy addicts.
smb12321 2 years ago
they has no body as in a group of humans but more of a dynamic development of our own human nature of the way we live our life, things come together and "they" drop bombs on hiroshima or they kill 6million jews or they create meltdowns like in chernobyl, cellerfield or Harrisburg ! or they cause 70% of all fish to extinct .....and they as in this inverted body of corporatocracy's will cause a few more wars just like a 3 class global medicine & food system and a 2 class system of humans.
LastReplaySC 2 years ago
your not up to date with things.
If I told you in 1935 that atom bombs will knock out a city, you'd call me a conspiracy nut.
I'm telling you we have a 3 class life expanding medicine, and 2 classes of humans will not receive the latest developments that will kill and divide humanity in not so distant future.
Govt will love this new aspect of public control but the transition time will fuck up everything you and me was taught and have believed in.
LastReplaySC 2 years ago
time will tell, but according to a few guys at UC berkeley they, (5 Private mainstream Software companies) are 15 years away from achieving the fundamental software needed for a full logic self programing system ready for the calc power of a Quantum computer.
The goal is that it should design and build it's own hardware on NAno-level to optimize its own programing without hardware restrictions.
it will constantly optimize it's own programing and can be considered an artilect
LastReplaySC 2 years ago
the big Berkeley discussion was not that it will not be possible because the technology and knowledge exist, but haw can they restrict it's intelligence in such a way that things don't get out of control but stay usable.
LastReplaySC 2 years ago
Please tell me you are joking
Rodztar13 2 years ago
We should have some interesting 3D graphic games soon, if our robot masters allow us to play them.
xychr0 2 years ago 2
this isn't true quantum computing
Ironzealot7531 3 years ago
Well, that's gonna put us in "the matrix" :D
This thing possibly can calculate a 3D environment on a much higher level. So just wait a little more... :D I watched a movie where a quantum computer is getting emotional :D
I don't know much about this technology, but I'm going to change that as soon as i can. ;]
sorry for my bad english .
Hnekrom 3 years ago
I watched a movie where a quantum computer is getting emotional -- can you give a link or name or something that will help me find that video ?
Choice777 3 years ago
To me it sounds like he's talking about a normal super computer movie.... could be 2001: a space odyssey, I robot, maybe eagle eye. (I know I'm skipping a bunch of really great movies)
ubentu 3 years ago
And then Microsoft will make a new windows vista that will slow the thing to hell, and make it speed like a 486 :)
anarkhy666 3 years ago 7
To bad the Orion by D-Wave isn't a real quantum computer. There is no entanglement.
but,it's still faster than all the other crap on the market.
DO WANT!!
forelelyon 3 years ago
can it run crysis at ultra ultra ultra high?
aandreispike 3 years ago
I think will run crysis 4 at ultra high
Speedjcp 3 years ago 5
no, nothing can do that
Ironzealot7531 3 years ago
i dont like yeast so it want be me
PARKEREAL 3 years ago
this sounds alot like what the computer was back in its infantcy. it seems very improbable and difficult now. and we will stumble along for a bit and bases on MOORES LAW in about 10 years this will be a very viable desktop compting solution.
MakayMurray 3 years ago
except a quantum computer wouldnt even follow moores law.
a quantum computer in theory could handle calculations that a classical computer couldnt do even if it was the size of the entire universe.
spikespeigel 3 years ago
spikespeigel ive heard theories and speculations aproximating to that and i just dont get it.
MakayMurray 3 years ago
because moores law only talks about the amount of transistors doubling every 18 months not the speed. Quantum computing doesnt even use transistors it uses the cycles of electrons around an atom to act as tiny switches. Electrons can basically be everywhere at once so the amount of calculations is limitless.
spikespeigel 3 years ago
that means it could calculate the measument of E of any object. HAH, thats kool!!!
8====D!
marcsme18 3 years ago
Why wouldn't a quantum computer follow moore's law?
A classical computer the size of the universe would be incredibly slow. You'd have to wait for the signal to go from one side to other. That'd take about 100 billion years.
Herbyy 3 years ago
because it would use the subatomic movements of electrons the same way a classic computer uses switches. electrons are everywhere and no where at once, and it would be able to do limitless calculations at one time. the only limit would be the human software applied to such a machine. Moores law only states that the amount of transistors they can cram into a single chip would double every 18 months. that has held true but it doesnt necessarily mean that the speed doubles.
spikespeigel 3 years ago
It does follow Moore's law. If the transistors double every 18 months by 2020-2030 the transistors will be measured on a sub atomic scale. At this size classical phyisics no longer apply, quantum physics take over. Thus, in 2020-2030, Moore's law predicts the use of quantum computers.
taiden 3 years ago
Wrong...
Wikipedia describes Moore's Law as the observation that "the number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit has increased exponentially, doubling approximately every two years." This is pseudo physics and very generalized. The more generalized something is the more things seem to "follow" it.
Wikipedia: "Quantum computers are different from other computers such as DNA computers and traditional computers based on transistors."
johnniefive80 3 years ago