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Sadly capatilsm will probably stiffle progess. Probably will never see this in my lifetime because there will need to be a profit motive :(
ОтветитьQuantum computing might make it possible to use a directed energy of some sort to make a neural connection from one brain to another.
This type of communication would theoretically eliminate any language barriers because the particular area of the brain involved automatically translates everything to something you understand. That's my theory. Something like blue tooth but more advanced than we have dreamed of.
What if we put a quantum computer inside a hyperspace bubble like some kind of quantum field that insulated the computer from someone causing in the next room ?
ОтветитьI believe the Big Bang is the equivalent of the firing of synapses in the brain as above so below and in between is the Quantum field
ОтветитьHe is just a string theory con artist.
Ответить~ Scalia 🦋Ave§ ~ #☂️
ОтветитьAah great talk x
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ОтветитьRegarding the example of the maze. There is a way to always get out with only one decision, not left or right but only one, which can be either left or right. In other words, it does not matter whether you chose left or right. Whichever it is, you will always find your way out, provided that the maze is designed to allow a way out. How? Start walking with your hand on one side of the wall (left or right) and keep it that way. You will go through all passages, taking a bit longer, but eventually you will get to the exit without fail. Try it.
ОтветитьI went to “KOLUGE”-But-I am not SMART-like YOU - hope I made you SMILE !
ОтветитьI like YourPEOPLE-HELPING-PEOPLE- Professional Profile & Delivery DOCTUR JOHN !
ОтветитьLee Eric White Matthew Hall Mark
ОтветитьMichio has great jokes. I don't understand why people aren't laughing, he's not only a physicist, but he could be a comedian too.
ОтветитьDr Kaku is a national treasure, I don’t care how many times he repeats the same jokes that kick off his lectures.
ОтветитьThis man has chatGPT in his brain, smartly responding to question.😂
ОтветитьCongratulations Google sir 👏
ОтветитьI would dearly love to talk to this man as his knowledge is invaluable. Needing advice in New Zealand Dr Kaku. I think you will want to talk too. This is to do with quantum physics and I believe you will understand. Have tried to contact Elon Musk but unable to.
ОтветитьThink about it if you forgot ever few minutes were you have bin and what you have done. The idea you would beable to do anything moving forward it would be pretty low. What was I doing who was I going to see why is this in my hand. What if matter needs to know were it bin so it can go to were it needs to be
ОтветитьExcellence
ОтветитьUnfortunately, Mr. Kaku is wrong about the enigma code. The Enigma code was first broken by the Poles, under the leadership of mathematician Marian Rejewski, in the early 1930s. In 1939, with the growing likelihood of a German invasion, the Poles turned their information over to the British, who set up a secret code-breaking group known as Ultra, under mathematician Alan M. Turing. Because the Germans shared their encryption device with the Japanese, Ultra also contributed to Allied victories in the Pacific. See also Cryptology: Developments during World Wars I and II. Not only Edison stole from Tesla ...
Ответитьmediterranean ocean?
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ОтветитьComputers already explore drugs with biological applications. 10y ago it would take 3y. A quantum computer will take 3h.... but it's already done with computers.
ОтветитьInspirational and insightful….
ОтветитьKaku is deeply involved with himself!
ОтветитьHow does this guy ever have time to do research? He is continuously running his mouth on TV. I guess he gave up on the field of physics and now is trying to be a celeb.
Ответитьthis man it's a total scam
Ответитьits cool they can see my thoughts on a machine problem is they mounted it to a 4th dimensional super advanced invisible blimp. hahah no more secrets
Ответитьwant to help me write a paper
Ответитьeverything solved
ОтветитьQuantum intagilment isnt impossible its just improbable for beings without high frequency of both empathy and intellectual enlightenment between beings
Ответитьkaku... What are you becoming? you should look at you with all your intellect and look how you qualify people... I guess, you are a smart person but not every day kaku...
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ОтветитьThe new Tower of Babbel.
ОтветитьTriaging to Willow
The triaging process likely involves several factors:
Task Complexity: The brain might assess the complexity of a computation based on the number of variables, the level of abstraction required, or the perceived effort involved. If the complexity exceeds a certain threshold, it becomes a candidate for offloading to Willow.
Cognitive Load: The brain's current cognitive load (how busy it is with other tasks) could influence the decision. If the brain is already heavily engaged, it might be more inclined to delegate even moderately complex computations.
Confidence Level: The brain might consider its own confidence in solving the problem accurately. If it lacks confidence or anticipates a high risk of error, offloading to Willow becomes more appealing.
Prior Experience: Past experiences with similar tasks and Willow's performance could also play a role. Successful delegation in the past would reinforce the tendency to offload to Willow.
Superposition?
The concept of superposition in quantum mechanics refers to a quantum system existing in multiple states simultaneously until measured. It's unlikely that the brain explicitly "decides" that a matter is for superposition in the quantum mechanics sense.
However, there might be an analogous process at play:
Parallel Processing: The brain might not make a definitive "yes/no" decision immediately. Instead, it could initiate preliminary processing of the task while simultaneously communicating with Willow. This parallel approach allows the brain to explore potential solutions on its own while awaiting Willow's response.
Uncertainty and Probabilities: The brain might deal with uncertainties and probabilities in a way that resembles superposition. It could entertain multiple potential solutions or interpretations of a problem without committing to one until more information is available (from Willow or further internal processing).
In summary:
The "Lazy Brain Efficiency" concept suggests a dynamic interplay between the brain and a more powerful AI like Willow. The brain acts as a filter, identifying complex computations that are best handled by Willow. The triaging process involves assessing task complexity, cognitive load, confidence levels, and past experiences. While the brain doesn't explicitly invoke quantum superposition, it might employ parallel processing and probabilistic reasoning when deciding whether to delegate to Willow
Wonder how using a pure crystal could work for refraction?
ОтветитьIf quantum computing power will be focused on nature then is it possible to redesign a "better" nature? If so, will this be used to terra form other planets?
Ответитьafter a yr old this video is .. unbelievable brain this guy is. quantum is a real future indeed!
ОтветитьWhen nerds failed the woman joke, you know you got them.
Ответитьi listened to every word he said. thanks google and dr kaku
ОтветитьI love this guy❤
ОтветитьHey bro are you promoting quantum computers 😂. Human can also solve problems naturaly using natural neural Network, neuron,brain! U guys are still using machines to solve mother nature, calling them quantum computers!😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьQC cant even factor small numbers, but they will solve all the mysteries of the universe. Good Logic, congrats🎓
Ответитьhe sounds drunk, does he even know what he's talking about, string theory all over again?
ОтветитьTemperature is in everything, all dimensions contain temperature in every single thing....
Temperature is connected instantly to everything.
There is not one single thing without temperature.
Temperature is a living conscious being that builds all elements, by simply mixing together.
Everything communicates through temperature.