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@Moridorable

My computer has the power of trillions of primary school students being forced to perform maths.

@LiterallySoup

My brain is currently in a superposition of somewhat understanding this and being completely melted at the same time

@soulplexis

i've learned everything and nothing at the same time - superknowledge.

@yellowbanana90

I usually watch your videos to learn about new concepts and ideas in fields completely unrelated to what I do, so this is the first time I actually watched a topic on something related to my field of study and work (Computer Engineering). 
And it has been such a great experience to see how elegantly you guys approached some of the concepts I've been trying to explain family and friends many times (because the question "so what exactly do you do?" or "how do computers actually work?" naturally pop). This gave me a very unique perspective on how much "simplification" is actually done on the subject to fit in a video, and how accurately and brilliantly the essence of the topic is captured. 
I already had a great level of respect for all the hard work that's being put in these videos, but it just went to the next level. Thanks for all the awesome work in educating the world.

@abdulwalli6667

My IQ while watching the video is increasing and decreasing at the same time so my IQ is in a superpositioned state

@bananaflavoredmilk2201

Computer : yes, no

Quantum computer: PERHAPS

@ifeoluwaadeoye6557

Observer: so, Qubit, what would you like to be: 0 or 1?
Qubit: Yes

@sidkbsri3997

I first watched this video several years ago when I was in high school fascinated with the subject of quantum computing. Currently, I have been doing research over the past year pertaining to quantum mechanics and computing at UT Austin. I come back to this video every so often to see how my understanding of the topics mentioned has evolved over time.

@aiGuyReal

Normal computer: Yes.
Other normal computer: No
Quantum computer: Well Yes, but actually No

@TheVicelion

"Right now, we don't know if quantum computers will be just a specialized tool, or a big revolution for humanity"

Its quantum, it's gonna be both things at once.

@hisokamorrow7976

Normal computer: Yes
Other normal computers: No
Quantum Computers: Yesn’t

@PhilTruthborne

This makes me so nostalgic. To see how far we have come, yet to see how you both always had this level of quality as well as managed to maintain it for so long~

@UnorthodoxIndividual

My IQ is slowly crawling out of the negative numbers.

@BrushEm

Me: Observes quantum computers so they stop working

@zeguyy

ARM: “idk man probably”
x86: “Yes!”
Quantum computer: “perhapsn’t”

@Maxrauchenberger1

who is here after the microsoft video?

@Elbisrever

Schrödinger called: he may and may not want his theory back.

@coleman2721

I have no clue what hes saying, but for some reason I feel smart

@alexandercummins

I came to this video confident I'd learn something about quantum computers. 




I left this video confident that I'd never learn anything about quantum computers.