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Quantum Computers May Not Be Showing Many Worlds


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Published in Science and Technology on Friday, March 7th 2025 at 13:43 GMT by NextBigFuture   Print publication without navigation

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The article from NextBigFuture discusses the implications of quantum computing on the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. It explores the idea that quantum computers might not necessarily demonstrate the existence of multiple parallel universes as suggested by the many-worlds theory. Instead, the article suggests that quantum computing could be explained through other interpretations like the Copenhagen interpretation, where quantum effects are seen as probabilities rather than actual branching realities. The piece delves into how quantum computers operate using superposition and entanglement, potentially offering practical applications without needing to affirm the existence of multiple worlds. It also touches on recent experiments and theoretical work that aim to understand whether quantum mechanics truly supports the many-worlds view or if alternative explanations could suffice. The article concludes by noting that while quantum computers might not prove the many-worlds theory, they still push forward our understanding of quantum mechanics and its practical applications.

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