Google's Quantum AI Was Asked About Time Travel — Here's What It Said
Google's Quantum AI Was Asked About Time Travel — Here's What It Said In December 2024, a Google scientist named Hartmut Neven made a claim that broke the internet. His new quantum chip, called Willow, had just solved a problem in five minutes. The same problem would take the fastest supercomputer on Earth ten septillion years. That number is longer than the universe has existed. Neven didn't just call it fast. He said the chip might have borrowed power from parallel universes. Scientists everywhere stopped and stared at that sentence. If parallel universes are real, what else might be possible? Could time itself bend the same way? Stick around, because this story gets stranger with every layer we peel back. And if strange science is your thing, hit subscribe before we go further.

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