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Leonard Susskind: Quantum Mechanics, String Theory, and Black Holes

Lex Fridman Podcast

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How Hard Is It to Have a Computer That Runs the Universe?

There are mathematical universes that we know about, one of them is called anti-decider space. I think we could simulate it in a computer, in a quantum computer. But at the present time, I would say we wouldn't have the vagus idea how to simulate a universe similar to our own. No, we could ask, could we build in the laboratory a small version,. The collection of quantum computers entangled and coupled together, which would reproduce phenomena that go on. In the universe, even on a small scale. Yes, if it were anti-decided space, no, if it's the cedar space.

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