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Quantum Computers Explained – Limits of Human Technology

Kurzgesagt · 19,266,220 vistas · Añadido hace 3 semanas

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Quantum Computers Explained – Limits of Human Technology

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For most of our history, human technology consisted of our brains, fire, and sharp sticks.

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While fire and sharp sticks became power plants and nuclear weapons,

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the biggest upgrade has happened to our brains.

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Since the 1960's, the power of our brain machines has kept growing exponentially,

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allowing computers to get smaller and more powerful at the same time.

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But this process is about to meet its physical limits.

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Computer parts are approaching the size of an atom.

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To understand why this is a problem, we have to clear up some basics.

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In a Nutshell - By Kurzgesagt

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A computer is made up of very simple components

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doing very simple things.

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Representing data, the means of processing it, and control mechanisms.

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Computer chips contain modules, which contain logic gates, which contain transistors.

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A transistor is the simplest form of a data processor in computers,

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basically a switch that can either block, or open the way for information coming through.

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This information is made up of bits

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which can be set to either 0 or 1.

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Combinations of several bits are used to represent more complex information.

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Transistors are combined to create logic gates which still do very simple stuff.

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For example, an AND Gate sends an output of 1 if all of its inputs are 1, and a output of 0 otherwise.

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Combinations of logic gates finally form meaningful modules, say, for adding two numbers.

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