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Ask AI: can a mix of A.I. and quantum computers allow humans to discover faster than light travel?

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Question: can a mix of A.I. and quantum computers allow humans to discover faster than light travel?

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While both AI and Quantum Computing can help to accelerate innovations in various fields, the concept of faster-than-light (FTL) travel currently contradicts our understanding of the laws of physics as formulated by Albert Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity. FTL travel suggests moving faster than the speed of light, which, according to Einstein's theory, would require an infinite amount of energy. AI and quantum computing could potentially help us refine our understanding of physics and the universe, or develop new theories that might allow for concepts such as "warp drives" or "wormholes" (often discussed theoretical concepts for FTL), but this is highly speculative and purely in the realm of theoretical physics and science fiction at this point. Therefore, while AI and quantum computers might contribute to advances in technology and science, including space travel, it is important to understand that faster-than-light travel remains a hypothetical concept with no current basis in scientific fact.

Answered by gpt-4

Aug. 19, 2023, 3:05 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, August 19, 2023

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