@domainofscience

Wohoo! Google just announced their quantum supremacy result. Turned out I made this video a year and a half too early. Oops!

@stkyriakoulisdr

Probably one of the very few people on youtube who not only understand how a quantum computer works but also have the capability of explaining. Dear sir, I do not know how, but you are really good at what you do. We need more people like you.

@abdullahrafi2496

who is watching this video after Google announced ?

@sebastianlopez9433

I don't remember subscribing to this channel... But I like it, good choice past self... Nicely done...

@ComedyPal667

MAP OF ENGINEERING

@stephennielsen8722

Microsoft’s programming language for quantum computers is called “Q#” if anyone is interested

@jacquesfrancois4275

Map of geography. (For a late April fools)

@Noah-ug7yp

Try a map of Engineering

@naarad_muni9440

Man, the future of gaming is gonna be REAL trippy

@OleTange

Ahh, so quantum supremacy simply means that QC can outperform CC for one single problem - not all problems.

@anteconfig5391

I've watched many video that sorta explained quantum computers and they mention superposition and entanglement but I couldn't make sense of how they come together to have this powerful computation effect. You actually made it make sense to me. I'm subscribing.

@ev4rcroft

Please do the Map of Engineering/Technology.
 I mean, from the Stone Age to steam engine to genome editing.

I appreciate you considering our collective request.

@jserien08

Wow, thank you for this explanation you are the only one to provide in youtube

@toddspickelmier3728

So google just figured this out today? Great video but I’m an idiot and still have no idea what’s going on haha

@johnbouttell5827

Quantum supremacy is the ability of quantum computers to solve problems that classical computers cannot.
Preskill, John (2012-03-26). "Quantum computing and the entanglement frontier". arXiv:1203.5813 Freely accessible [quant-ph].

@michaelpisciarino5348

0:22 Classical Computers 
• Work with Binary, in bits
0:42 Quantam
• Quantam Bits (Q-Bits)
1:22 Quantam Entanaglement (many Q-Bits)

2:12 what kind of quantum computers exist today?
   2:37 
• Universal
• Not Universal

3:33, How is Quantam Supremacy Measured and Proven?
• 56 Qubits is what a Quantam Computer can do better than a Supercomputer

6:13 Statistical Mechanics

Quantam= Young And New
Classical = Old and $$$$

@korakys

The difference between building a classical computer or a quantum computer sounds comparable to the difference between building a fission or a fusion nuclear power plant.

@SbotTV

I know a thing or two about quantum computing from an introductory paper I wrote for school about the mathematics behind it, and I have to say that I'm glad you didn't delve into the 'checking every answer' explanation.  That may be a valid way of thinking about what happens before you observe the qubits, but it gives people a false impression of the power of quantum computers.  Amplitude/probability amplification is a far more accurate way to understand the benefits of Grover Search.  Great video!

@watcher6935

I searched "quantum physics" and watched a TedX where you spoke about quantum physics for 7 year olds. While I was listening I had opened a separate page and scrolled down on a search of "quantum supremacy"  and for some reason clicked this vid and it's you.  I scrolled past a dozen or so vids and randomly picked this one with no idea this was your channel.

@delongtsway953

The way I see it is that quantum computers can help you when you’re not sure exactly what you’re looking for and you want a clear path. But they're not fundamentally better than classical computers if you already know what you’re looking for.