Comments by "Bri Ryder" (@nesseihtgnay9419) on "Science Time" channel.

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  2. as i study alot in classical computer and quantum computing. within two -three years time. quantum computers will regularly do the hardest calculations and simulations like finding new medicines and simulating physics for new jet engines for fighter jets and commercial planes. IBM quantum computer Eagle QPU to model the spin dynamics of a material to predict properties such as how it responds to magnetic fields. In this simulation, they were able to generate large, entangled states where certain simulated atoms are correlated with one another. By using a technique called zero noise extrapolation, the team was able to separate the noise and elucidate the true answer. To confirm that the answers they were getting from the quantum computer were reliable, another team of scientists at UC Berkeley performed these same simulations on a set of classical computers and the two matched up. IBM has also made significant progress in the development of quantum computers. In 2021, they announced that they had achieved a 120x speedup in simulating molecules using their quantum computer. This means that they were able to perform a calculation that would have taken months or years on a classical computer in just nine hours. quantum computers can bypass database as data encryption are coded in bits 1's and 0's...so if you were to hack into classical computers today, you need to get the right I/O to get the information, on a quantum computer, since its qubits can be both a 1 and 0, it can bypass that secured encryption data. thats why the race to quantum supremacy is so important for governments, because if china or the US have quantum supremacy, hacking into one others secret database would leak everything in that governments data. so by having quantum supremacy, the government can secure its database and secrets into the quantum computers and keep their data safe.
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