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Quantum Computing: Tech’s Longest-Running Hoax

Wall Street Millennial | March 29, 2026



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0:00 – 1:11 Intro
1:12 – 7:37 What Is Quantum Computing
7:38 – 13:12 Theoretical Applications
13:13 – 16:29 Practical Challenges
16:30 The Perfect Hoax

Written by Wall Street Millennial

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  1. @TheYolo20

    March 29, 2026 at 1:38 am

    21:00 genuinely dumb thing to say.

    People have created CS algorithms before the Valve even existed.
    You would be the person mocking them for doing something they like

  2. @juliansowa7622

    March 29, 2026 at 1:38 am

    I don’t know how quantum computing is being advertised now a days, but I feel like this video misses the purpose of the technology. It is not a replacement for standard computers, it is a different technology with different applications. A quantum computer would be used to solve complex problems that have manny solutions. Something like route planning is a good example where you want to test all possible options at the same time and statistically determine the shortest path. This is a very complex calculation that standard computers use advanced algorithms to solve. A quantum computer would be able to look at all options at the same time.

    Quantum computers would be used along side standard computers. You would interface with a standard computer that would ask specific questions to a quantum computer.

    The most likely scenarios to for quantum computers is the DOD where the military would want to analyzed all action plans in a military situation, and then determine what would be the best attack plan.

    Very useful technology, it’s just not something that people would buy like calculators.

  3. @onomato-l9g

    March 29, 2026 at 1:38 am

    Btw if you're into this, LGU (a YouTuber) has made a video on why she left the space. In fact, there are people who offered rewards to find 'possible applications' of that tech. you read this correctly – these things are so useless, that people are willing to pay others to find potential applications. It's pure madness.

  4. @satanlover134

    March 29, 2026 at 1:38 am

    there is one tech that if I understand it correctly could be impacted, you see they are creating a line of particles that behave in a specific way, if you turn that in to a pulse and shoot that in to an electron beam you could have a 4 dimentional, meaning an effect on how certain effects occure in time when a pulse hits something. So, if you apply that to nanites you could potentially improve how the parts for nanites are made, or atleast reuse the tech to create a beam that allows for atomic scale structural manipulation of small transistors.

  5. @satanlover134

    March 29, 2026 at 1:38 am

    10:52 or u can map the prime combinations, to which an extra bit of complexity can be added,,

    but then u can just use a random number generator to print a qr code send it to your friend and use that as the decription

  6. @JDogB-tc3lx

    March 29, 2026 at 1:38 am

    the whole idea is a scam. there's no such thing as quantum computing, it's literally an oxymoron. computing requires data/memory that is consistent and unchanging unless a function in the program forces the change. "quantum" data/memory is complete nonsense. the whole point of quantum is that the memory is random values. this whole conversation is retarded.

  7. @Nomoreidsleft

    March 29, 2026 at 1:38 am

    A computer that computes all the solutions in parallel, but the answer needs to be searched for. So basically, the same as if it was never computed at all. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
    It's not the longest Hoax.
    Fusion reactors is the longest Hoax.

  8. @brianu3042

    March 29, 2026 at 1:38 am

    Thank you for this common sense video to expose this ongoing hype for a technology that cannot be explained or understood by even very intelligent people!

  9. @TheYolo20

    March 29, 2026 at 1:38 am

    Ai also used to be laughed at by fools like yall now you cry because yall are about to loose your job.

    Fools like you do the same mistakes over and over again and u ask yourself why the electrical fence burns

  10. @TheYolo20

    March 29, 2026 at 1:38 am

    17:00
    The critique is getting somewhat extreme.
    Quantum computers like you mentioned have like 30 years of development and we went from 0 to 1500 qbits.
    Normal computers depending on what you see as a computer may have dtarted as early as 150 years ago so the timeline of development id far bigger.

    Its for sure not a technology of tomorrow but maybe a tech of 2050-2100 the same as fusion

  11. @pep-lluismolinet342

    March 29, 2026 at 1:38 am

    There is no doubt that quantum computing has been hugely overpromised. Yet it is amazing that we can compute a Fourier transform using the inner quantum state of qubits, for example. This is a unique technology that may lead to advances in our understanding of quantum physics and, indirectly, in many other fields. When scientists first began to decipher quantum mechanics, many believed that calculating the evolution of an electron’s inner, unobservable state was pointless. But that knowledge eventually gave rise to nuclear technology, lasers, transistors, and computers. Something similar may happen with quantum computing. The main problem is that scientific curiosity and long-term interests have been overshadowed by entrepreneurs focused solely on short-term profit.

  12. @User0000000000000004

    March 29, 2026 at 1:38 am

    The YouTube comment section doesn't allow for enough text for me to explain how many things you get wrong. This video was the Genesis of mine not trusting anything you've ever released since. Talking about how not knowing what you can do with a quantum computer because we haven't done it yet is just like saying why would anybody need and integrated circuit with a billion transistors? You don't know what you can do with it until you have that power, pal. All technology has been that way. The first radio telescope was a telephone, genius. Nobody knew it could do that. You're a clown. Although quantum computers not working? That's kind of a thing.

  13. @santmat007

    March 29, 2026 at 1:38 am

    The owners and founders of Zapata Computer made MILLIONS when they ALL sold ZPTA Zapata stock between 10-13 and naive Retail investors were, as usual, left holding the Quantum BAG when it finally fell 10$ in value all the way to cents !

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