Did researchers really succeed in one of the biggest physics discoveries of all time, as the media claim, or is it something even more amazing? [Energy and Capital Header] Practical Investment Analysis for the New Energy Economy Cutting Through the BS: Quantum Wormholes Luke Sweeney | Dec 07, 2022 By now you might have seen the news running through the major science publications, each headline more intense than the last. My personal favorite came from Physics World: [âQuantum Teleportation Opens a 'Wormhole in Space-Time.'â]( Stories like these are what make quantum physics one of my favorite topics to write about because while they may sound like low-effort Netflix sci-fi specials, the true story is often even more interesting. Cutting to the chase, no, scientists have not succeeded in violating physics and ripping open a hole in reality. We are safe from any extra-dimensional invaders or catastrophic paradoxes â for now. Instead, researchers did something even more amazing. They used a powerful quantum computer to simulate the most mathematically complex event in the universe: a black hole. More specifically, they studied how wormholes â two-dimensional rifts through three-dimensional space â could appear under very specific circumstances. And if they do ever appear, we now have a reasonably educated guess as to how they would behave. The team combined quantum computer programs with some extremely dense math to render a dumbed-down model of the universe. Inside the simulation, they actually managed to âteleportâ an entangled particle. Are You Sick of Market Crashes Gutting Your Retirement Account? Thereâs a way to flip the market carnage into a legal fortuneâ¦Without shorting a single stockâ¦And without touching options, cryptos, or âmeme" stocks. This radical âblueprint'' could help anyone turn $500 into $1.2 million in under a year. [For more details, go here now.]( To clear a few things up, hereâs a brief passage from the study [published by Caltechâs Maria Spiropulu and Harvardâs Daniel Jafferis in]([Nature](, my all-time favorite science journal: Despite its approximate nature, the sparsified SYK model preserves key properties of the traversable wormhole physics: perfect size winding, coupling on either side of the wormhole that is consistent with a negative energy shock wave, a Shapiro time delay, causal time-order of signals emerging from the wormhole, and scrambling and thermalization dynamics. Any other questions? Joking aside, it took me days of research to even understand the introduction, let alone wrap my head around the Ph.D.-level math behind this stuff. But at least Iâm in good company â even the greatest quantum physicists will happily admit they don't fully understand it either.  We DO Know One Thing for Sure⦠Even though this âwormholeâ was nothing but a crude virtual model of the real thing, itâs a huge leap forward. It proves that quantum computers can accurately model other extremely data-heavy physics problems. And though Jafferis and Spiropulu admit the model isn't complete without many, many more qubits, the future of quantum astrophysics is looking bright. Thatâs arguably the most critical factor of quantum computing. 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[Get all the details now.]( Quantum computers blow their traditional predecessors out of the water in fields like biology, advanced physics, artificial intelligence, and chemistry. Imagine you need to simulate a model of a patientâs blood flow or the aerodynamics of a random object or all the different responses an AI could have for the question âWho are you?â Solving these problems is practically impossible with todayâs computers. There are too many variables to churn through line by line. Quantum machines have the mind-blowing ability to rip through these problems in hours instead of millenia. In every field of science, I guarantee you they have at least one âwhite whaleâ problem that the industry simply cannot solve. Quantum computers could soon solve every single one. Combined, the industries quantum computing could completely revamp are worth close to $50 trillion. Itâs one of the most disruptive pieces of technology the world has ever seen. Though the science behind it is complicated, you donât need a Ph.D. to get a piece of this record-setting market. What you absolutely NEED to do, however, is learn to avoid a few incredibly common mistakes. Our analysts and production team [condensed]([all the most up-to-date research into this free presentation](. Itâs an early look at the tech that will soon become as commonplace as the device you're using to read this. [Donât wait â once the rest of the herd catches up, the golden opportunity will be long gone.]( To your wealth, Luke Sweeney
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