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The Future of Quantum Computing with Michio Kaku, Neil deGrasse Tyson & More

2024-06-04 Science & Technology
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Could quantum computing solve the three-body problem? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedians Jordan Klepper and Tiffany Haddish discuss how quantum computing will change the world with theoretical physicist Michio Kaku live at the Beacon Theater. What is quantum physics? We learn how quantum computing differs from traditional transistor computing. What is a qubit? What does quantum computing have to do with the many worlds hypothesis? We talk about how Mother Nature is a quantum computer and how quantum computers compute in the multiverse. What does a quantum computer look like? We break down Schrodinger’s Cat, the superposition of states, and how information travels faster than light between entangled particles. What sort of programming language would a quantum computer use? Find out what will go obsolete after quantum computers and what mysteries we could resolve. Could quantum computing change experimental science as we know it? Explore how quantum computing will help us discover what happened before the Big Bang and how to achieve a wormhole using negative energy. How would quantum computing escalate AI? We discuss where humanity is on the Kardashev Scale and utilizing the power of atoms. All that, plus, what is beyond the quantum computing revolution? Thanks to our Patrons PaceOfSpades, Dale Engele, Amr Badawi, Elizabeth Rosalen, Dennis Kutzen, Martin Kjær Jørgensen, Poop Poop, William Jefferson, John Bigelow, and Patrick Scheidegger for supporting us this week. Check out our second channel, @StarTalkPlus Get the NEW StarTalk book, 'To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey of Cosmic Discovery' on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3PL0NFn Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/startalkradio FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: http://twitter.com/startalkradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startalk About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #neildegrassetyson 00:00 - Introduction: Quantum Computing 2:43 - The Forth Industrial Revolution 4:12 - What is Quantum physics? 9:23 - When Will Quantum Computers Be Ready? 11:33 - Computing in the Multiverse: What is Quantum about Quantum Computing? 20:05 - Answering the 3-Body Problem 22:38 - Schrodinger’s Cat 26:03 - Quantum Entanglement 31:07 - Programming Quantum Computers 39:13 - Quantum Computing for Medicine & Agriculture 41:18 - Modeling the Big Bang & Wormholes 52:36 - Combining with Artificial Intelligence 56:32 - What is Beyond Quantum Computers? 1:00:53 - The Kardashev Scale 1:05:27 - A Cosmic Perspective

Top Comments (10)

@Jakelol1980 2024-06-04

This talk would have been infinite better with just Neil and Michio 🤷‍♂️

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@globularcreative6484 2024-06-14

Hats off to Michio Kaku's ability to avoid useless comments. I want that chillness

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@Silvia6 2024-06-05

I love listening to Neil and Michio. Both of you are amazing! 🤩

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@StarTalk 2024-06-05

How Do You Think Quantum Computing Will Change the World?

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@Savsgge 2024-12-22

We didn’t need comedians in this conversation💯💯

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@lpnaess 2024-06-16

Kaku was by far the funniest of them

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@hgv6860 2024-08-31

Dr. Michio Kaku is the best teacher in theoretical physics! my personal opinion

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@XG_Alpha_Supreme 2024-06-05

If Schroedinger's cat were on Mars, Curiosity probably killed it

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@ArthArmani 2024-06-07

Michio and Neil are a great combo, could watch them all day just talking about random things.

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@Timbojones0123 2025-02-13

This talk is a perfect example of why people like Neil are sooooo important for science and society. To the normy, Michio's talking points sound incomprehensible. Neil is able to both understand the highly technical concepts and the best way to relate them to the average joe.

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