
A DEEP DIVE INTO oogle's new quantum chip, Willow, rapidly solved a complex computational problem, leading Hartmut Neven to suggest this supports the multiverse theory. Critics, however, argue that alternative explanations exist and that the experiment doesn't directly prove the existence of parallel universes. The debate centers on whether the chip's unprecedented speed reflects computations across multiple universes, as proposed by David Deutsch, or if it's achievable within a single universe. While Willow's achievement is undeniably significant for quantum computing, its implications for the multiverse remain highly contested and largely speculative. Regardless of the multiverse debate, Willow represents a substantial advancement in quantum technology with potential applications in various fields.