Did Google Just Prove the Multiverse?
The new "Willow" chip "'borrowed' the computation from parallel universes"
I have been speaking for some time about other dimensions, parallel Universes and varied physical realities.
Google may have just proven their existence with their new Quantum Computing Chip named “Willow.”
Hartmut Neven, the founder and lead of Google Quantum AI, stated this week that Willow's extraordinary performance—capable of performing in minutes tasks that would take supercomputers billions of years—could be explained by the concept of parallel universes.
"The performance of the Willow chip was so phenomenally fast that it had to have 'borrowed' the computation from parallel universes," Neven said in a blog post on Google's website.
The idea that parallel universes may play a role in quantum computing isn't new, but Neven's statement marked the first time a major tech executive linked his company's achievements to the multiverse theory.
According to Neven, the chip performed a computational task that would take one of today's fastest supercomputers 10 septillion years in under five minutes. "This mind-boggling number exceeds known timescales in physics and vastly exceeds the age of the universe," Neven wrote.
Neven even suggested that Willow's extraordinary performance "lends credence to the notion that quantum computation occurs in many parallel universes, in line with the idea that we live in a multiverse," a concept first proposed by physicist David Deutsch.
Newsweek
We are dealing with scales of numbers unimaginable in scope by humanity.
Interesting how this idea is showing up at the same time as my “interdimensional visitors,” that are being called drones. And whether the majority of these UAP’s are man-made, if even one of them is not, we have just entered a new paradigm of reality as our Supercomputers access parallel Universes, and visitors from other dimensions visit us.
Strap-in - I think we’ve just entered another HERE-WE-GO moment.
This would require me to 'trust the science' of Google execs and Newsweek.