@IslamThePeace1

Please record this again and write everything slowly and clearly. Thanks

@asifsaad5827

why can't you make the class more lengthy and vivid so we can understand them in well manner?

@KeithFlint350

Too much coffee there ;D

@KeithFlint350

Alright guys. We have a quantum computer available for free and tutorials available for free. If this is not the future, then I don't know what is πŸ˜€

@simple-stack-by-ed

πŸ˜‚ Writing level genius!

@bartpastoor1028

Cool! 
I played a bit with Qiskit, think 4 years ago. Now I see it can too be used to play with time-evolution of the Hamiltonian with pulse πŸ‘Œ definitive it is time for me to explore Qiskit again, to see what’s in it nowadays

@Handelsbilanzdefizit

My first spontaneous ideas:
1.) Maybe quantumcomputers could be used for feynman-integrals.
Summation over all possible paths, to find path of least action. 
2.) Proving the "monster group" (grouptheory), which has 10^54 elements.
3.) Leveraging quantum randomness for fancy monte-carlo-algorithms (+ entanglement).
4.) Find a valid solution for Hedetniemi's conjecture in graph theory.

@TheMegamanhero

MEASURE THAT! quantum qubit quintessential! Im excited to learn more about electrons and visceral compound ions in answer based engines πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ thats incredible!

@maker._

Very cool video Nick πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

@magnuswootton6181

well apparently you cant do anything.    what was i expecting?

@Faisal_Abid

Great video, thanks for the overview

@bryanqueme996

What biological implementations could be done on Qiskit? #askNick #NickKnows

@AtomicInsights

Clumsy !!!

@tormosilvia

Please, i don't know if it's me I am Dislexic and I have ASD, but I can't really read what you write in your dhasboard :(