
Could quantum computing solve the three-body problem? For the moment no but in one future moment of time the quantum computers may solve the issue that is consider chaotic. For the moment, a few days ago the astrophizician Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedians Jordan Klepper and Tiffany Haddish discussed how what we call now quantum computing will change the world with theoretical physicist Michio Kaku live at the Beacon Theater. If you don't know, the Beacon Theatre is an entertainment venue at 2124 Broadway, adjacent to the Hotel Beacon, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, USA. Opened in 1929, the Beacon Theatre was developed by Samuel "Roxy" Rothafel and built as a movie palace, with 2,894 seats across three levels.
What do you think is quantum physics? If you listen the discussion you can find out how much quantum computing differs from traditional transistor computing. Do you knoq what is a qubit? What does quantum computing have to do with the many worlds hypothesis? The people in the Startalk Plus show talk about how the Mother Nature is a quantum computer and how quantum computers compute in the multiverse.
Schrodinger’s Cat was intented to be fully ironic but it became a part of the world for people talking about the subject. The people discussing in Beacon Theatre arebreak down Schrodinger’s Cat, the superposition of states and how information travels faster than light between entangled particles trying to let people know what does a quantum computer look like and how ir behaves. What sort of programming language would a quantum computer use? You can find out what will go obsolete after quantum computers and what mysteries we could resolve but when we'll gind out more about that from out own experience we'll let you know.
Can quantum computing change experimental science as we know it? We'll all find out.