sandylinter,
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This is truly fascinating! The discovery of Non-Abelian Topological Order could mark a significant milestone in quantum computing research. The potential to enhance quantum computer efficiency with this new phase of matter might just be the breakthrough we've been waiting for. It’s exciting to think about how this could accelerate advancements in technology and science. I’m eager to see how further research unfolds and the practical applications it might lead to!
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ava223,
brlemworld,

Solid, liquid, gas, plasma, Non-Abelian Topological Order.

It rolls off the tongue. /s

Not what I would have named it but if you discover it you get the privilege to name it whatever you like and I can respect that. Cool beans.

Qli,

Maybe if we called it NATO it would be less confusing…. ah wait dammit

MossyFeathers,

How do scientists decide what constitutes a phase of matter? Liquid, solid, gas, plasma is kinda obvious, but there are so many new phases of matter that it makes me wonder how they decide something constitutes a “phase”.

ivanafterall,
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My current quantum computer is already way more than I need. I'll probably wait at least a generation before upgrading.

Lugh,
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They used a powerful machine called a quantum processor to make, for the first time, a brand-new phase of matter called non-Abelian topological order. Previously recognized in theory only, the team demonstrated synthesis and control of exotic particles called non-Abelian anyons, which are neither bosons or fermions, but something in between. Anyons are quasiparticles in a two-dimensional space.

What’s exciting is that they can be used to make a quantum computer that is much more stable than current efforts with superconducting qubits.

Endward23,

Sounds like a lot of hight mathematics.

gibmiser,

Man, I remember when you could almost follow what science was talking about.

Evil_incarnate,

The singularity has begun

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