| LegitHyperbole said: There is a reignited debate in quantum physics right now as to where the resources are coming from quantum computers achieving calculations that would take a classical super computer computer many septilion years to compute. The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics and how superposition works, which basically states superposition is a trick of the maths and probabilities was the most popular but now with Googles Willow computer, The Many Worlds interpretation is gaining serious real world... hmm, lets call it testing, something that would be thought impossible to achieve. It's for now only a hint, nothing concrete but it's the best hint in one hundred years. |
I've seen this being discussed in some pop science circles but serious physicists would tell you that quantum computers working or not has no bearing whatsoever to what interpretation of quantum mechanics is correct.
Most of them, by definition, are empirically equivalent by design and almost unfalsiable in that regard.







