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Quantum Hype Has Reached The Point Of Absurdity

Wall Street Millennial | February 25, 2026



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0:00 – 2:39 Intro
2:40 – 5:55 Random Circuit Sampling
5:56 – 8:05 Is It A Computer?
8:06 – 11:09 Willow
11:10 The Mystical Quantum Computer

Written by Wall Street Millennial

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  1. @EleanorPeterson

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    One thing's for sure: on the day that someone creates a million qubit quantum computer, Schrödinger's Cat will push it off the bench and break it. [Eric Cartman voice:] "No, kitty! Bad kitty!"😸

  2. @EleanorPeterson

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    Terry Pratchett's book 'The Dark Side of the Sun' [from way back in 1976] covers the multitude of quantum possibilities in something he calls Probability Maths. It describes a means of predicting any number of possible futures with absolute accuracy. The concept of Probability Maths is entirely baffling, hilariously unlikely, and is clearly what today's cyber-alchemists have been smoking either directly or indirectly.

  3. @RogerLewis-cq1fj

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    They just spent ten minutes saying it dosnt do anything,it has no purpose,can't even tell if it works ,and the more time you waste messing with it the worse it gets. And then they added some bad sci-fi garbage to try and make it sound even dumber.

  4. @trevors6379

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    Why is no one pointing out how all of the best American companies have suddenly had their owners/ceos bullied out of their positions and replaced with random Indians that no one has even heard of? I understand thats kinda racist sounding if it only happened once, but it's happened a hundred times, in just a few years, with absolutely no explanation. And without fail, these companies start making awful business decisions immediately afterwards? Hello? Larry Page and Sergey Brin ARE Google. WHERE THE HELL DID THEY GO? Why do i feel like they're locked up in someone's basement or something? This shit doesn't add up at all

  5. @catalinhaiman8870

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    The qubit has both zero and one versus a bit which has only zero or one. that implies that the qubit functions in more dimensions than one. so your classical computer only functions in one dimension. that is the parallel reality analogy that Google was talking about. so if you now start to see dimensions as parallel versions of reality then you can understand what they are talking about. The difference between classical computers and quantum computers is that classical computers are trying to solve a task in this dimension/ reality, whereas quantum computers just go and extract the solution from the reality or dimension in which the problem is already solved. and that is achieved through the multi-dimensionality of the qubit. so in effect, the very definition of a quantum computer implies the existence of parallel worlds and realities. there's nothing outrageous to their claims. it is just a fact that quantum computers cannot exist without the concept of parallel realities. they are not trying to say that because a quantum computer can solve in 5 minutes what a classical computer would take billions of years that this means the quantum computer is in a different parallel reality, just based on how advanced the technology is. The linear model of problem solving that classical computers deploy is like trying to cross the border between our dimension of our universe through another universe by using the speed of light, instead of just teleporting yourself through that other universe, like the quantum computer does .The parallel reality claim is based on how the qubit functions throughout the spectrum of parallel realities in which its simultaneously exists. Right now it seems like a public relations statement from Google in order to acclimatize the public to what is possible. but make no mistake. quantum computers and parallel realities go hand in hand.

  6. @Steven360dog

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    Parallel universes is a stretch but I think quantum computing does prove that superposition is a real thing. There are some physicists saying that the wave function/ superposition isn’t real.

  7. @Varatheraj

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    all the hype over nothing !? science people have been trying to break everything down to the lowest particles, they may succeed or may see even more minute particles. which is like skinning an onion. one skin reveals another. but the main reason for all this is funds. they do need torrents of it. their basic reason is AI which lost its hype when it became a total hullabaloo.

  8. @XfStef

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    I'm so glad I found your channel.
    I have the exact same opinion on this scam technology.

    Non-deterministic pachinko machines is a far better name for them.

  9. @nathanaelmccooeye3204

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    Informative video, thank you. I think you may be wrong about your understanding of the parallel universes claim though. The meaning as I understand it is that multiple results of the same probability distribution system are read as useful signal (theoretically). That is what they mean by multiverse. Both the 1 and 0 in the same bit contains useful information.

  10. @nathanaelmccooeye3204

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    To be fair, this is highly novel advanced technology. Historically, growth in these areas is extremely difficult to predict. I’m not saying take them all at face value, but I do generally assume that no one can reliably say, “that technology is impossible,” unless it directly violates a thermodynamic law.
    We said the same about transistors and drones and batteries, and it is sort of up to these forerunners to shoot for the moon and only land in the stars.

  11. @ASA2007aa

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    The alternative is that Google know they're full of s**t and want to keep the hype going. Hype thrives on ignorance – high energy low knowledge. Businesses are dependent on the current paradigm of "just around the corner" promises where you will be there first. As long as they can keep this going the money Will flow in

  12. @maramé.r

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    It’s difficult to access the credibility of YouTube producers that use artificial computerised voices to narrate their videos. Humans have evolved an ability to access other’s intentions, intellectual prowess, demeanour, agenda, reliability, deceptiveness and truthfulness by subtle nuances in speech and expression as well as their vocabulary and visual cues. Much of this is removed when the narrator’s own voice is replaced by artificial ‘intelligence’ speech algorithms working from a text file which may have itself been processed and corrected

  13. @jds1275

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    I think unless they also develop a desktop computer level variant of a quantum computer, then it shouldn't be allowed to exist. Quantum computing is a direct threat to security and privacy, and those are far more important than having a more powerful computer. Of course, scientists and engineers are all idiots so it won't stop. They lack any bit of common sense and only care about if they can do something, not whether it should be done.

  14. @ragnargunnin7989

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    Wow, Google reads a passage from a textbook about how fast a quantum omputer could be, showing nothing else and everyone is loosing their mind (as always). I am embarassed to of the same species.

  15. @BeckyCathell

    February 25, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    Yeah, google likes to lie with a lot of hype, its more like multiverses inside their games with the synthetic glasses for a fake meta life. Im sure its all future matrix, I will stay in the real world

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