Quantum Lie Detector Confirms True Quantum Mechanics Behind Computing Systems
For decades, scientists have debated whether quantum computers truly operate using the mysterious laws of quantum mechanics or merely simulate them through classical means. That debate may finally have a definitive answer. A groundbreaking experiment, recently published in Physical Review X, has introduced a revolutionary technique nicknamed the quantum lie detector — a scientific method designed to prove whether a quantum computer genuinely taps into the realm of quantum mechanics. This achievement represents a major leap in quantum research. By using a 73-qubit programmable quantum processor arranged in a honeycomb structure, researchers successfully demonstrated computations that are fundamentally impossible on … Read more
 
					