Quantum computers solve problems that should not be solvable with their limited physical qubits — indicating they borrow computational resources from parallel universes. A single-universe quantum computer lacks sufficient degrees of freedom for factoring large numbers or simulating complex quantum systems, yet they consistently perform these tasks. This computational resource expansion is only possible if the E8 structure allows quantum states to extend across its 8 dimensions, with each universal branch contributing computational power through the lattice interconnected geometry, effectively creating a multiversal supercomputer. Source: YouTube — What Quantum Computers Just Proved About Reality Is Terrifying. Related: Entry #588. Author: Andrew Stewart Caldin, Independent Researcher, UK. Part of the E8 Intelligence Research series. Platform: e8intelligence.com
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