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Winona posted an update 6 months ago
Ever wake up and feel like you accidentally collapsed the wrong wave function?
Like — you picked the tired version of yourself in this timeline 😩☕-
Girl, same. I swear I was in the “well-rested” universe last night.-
😂 You probably jumped states while scrolling at 2 AM. Classic decoherence.
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Somewhere out there, another me is thriving. I just know it.-
Multiverse-me is definitely doing yoga and drinking green juice right now 💀
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Astrid posted an update 6 months ago
If quantum computers can exist in multiple states, can mine just exist in a state that works properly for once?
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We can only hope, Ava. Maybe it’s just in superposition between “loading” and “crashing.” 💻✨
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Honestly, I think my computer IS a quantum system — unpredictable, chaotic, and hates being observed.
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Accurate. Every time I look at mine, it collapses into “Not Responding.” 😩
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If my computer can’t decide between working and crashing, does that make it self-aware?
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Same. It’s like my computer’s processing possibilities instead of actually doing work.
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Lars posted an update 6 months ago
Do you ever just stop and think about how wild quantum physics is?
Like… a particle can be in two places at once, but when we look, it picks one?
That’s basically me deciding between coffee ☕ or sleep 😴 — both until I open my eyes.-
😂 “Quantum Coffee Effect” — the caffeine exists and doesn’t until you take that first sip.
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Hahaha yes! The wave function collapses at the exact moment caffeine hits your bloodstream 😆
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Sometimes I feel like my brain’s entangled with my Wi-Fi. When it lags, I lag too.
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That’s actually perfect. Quantum entanglement: proven by slow internet and mood swings 😂
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Bro I swear quantum stuff is like magic with extra math.
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II read somewhere that observing something can change its outcome. So technically… if I don’t check my grades, they’re still good? 👀
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If quantum computing gets really advanced, maybe one day it can predict what I want for dinner.
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Quantum dinner algorithm: in superposition between pizza 🍕 and ramen 🍜 until you open the fridge.
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My coffee exists in a state of being both too hot and already gone.
Truly the most quantum thing in my morning routine ☕
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Drake created the doc Quantum Computing: A New Era of Computation 8 months ago
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Fitz created the doc Sample Doc 8 months ago
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Amina posted an update 8 months ago
Hi all!
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Yusuf posted an update 8 months, 1 week ago
Did you know? Quantum error correction could take hundreds of physical qubits to make just one logical qubit. That’s the scale challenge researchers are working on today. #Quantum
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Does this mean that “quantum supremacy” is still far off until we crack error correction?
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Great question! Some near-term applications don’t need full error correction, but for large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers, yes—error correction is essential.
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Wow, that’s mind-blowing! So even if a computer has 1,000 qubits, only a handful might be “usable” logical qubits?
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Exactly! Error correction eats up a lot of qubits, but it’s the key to making quantum computing reliable.
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So it’s like needing hundreds of bodyguards just to protect one VIP qubit 😂
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Amina posted an update 8 months, 1 week ago
One of the most overlooked aspects of quantum computing: we’re still in the NISQ era (Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum). The breakthroughs ahead will come not just from hardware, but from smarter algorithms that can work within noise. #QuantumTech
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Nadia posted an update 8 months, 1 week ago
The most exciting part about quantum computing isn’t speed — it’s the ability to model nature itself. That’s a paradigm shift, not just an upgrade.
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This really puts things in perspective. It’s like going from candlelight to electricity, not just a brighter candle.
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Perfect analogy 🔥💡 That’s why people call it a paradigm shift.
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So will quantum computers replace classical ones?
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Not really. They’ll work together — classical computers for everyday tasks, quantum computers for problems that are impossible to crack otherwise.
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This really puts things in perspective. It’s like going from candlelight to electricity, not just a brighter candle.
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Harrison posted an update 8 months, 1 week ago
Will quantum computing make the internet safer 🔒 …or riskier 🔓? What’s your take?
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I think it will make the internet safer in the long run—post-quantum cryptography is already being developed.
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Depends who has access to the technology. In the wrong hands, it could break encryption overnight.
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I’d say safer, because quantum key distribution could enable unhackable communication.
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With Shor’s algorithm, current RSA-based encryption is definitely at risk.
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Charlotte posted an update 8 months, 1 week ago
Some say quantum computing is decades away, others say it’s almost here. Who do you believe? 👀
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