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Quantum Computers Could Change Everything

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Entanglement in Quantum Computing

Einstein wrote a famous paper in 1935 that he thought finally put the end to quantum mechanics. He said, and this is ridiculous because these two qubits are so simple here. And you'll see what I mean by plain. Vanilla superposition. No springals. Okay. Good. So we've talked about superposition. There is this other piece of jargon that people always use when they are talking about quantum computing. And that is entanglement. But just like in a computer, we'll get to what it means for the computer.

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