Is our universe a holographic projection? Scientists are using black holes and quantum computing to find out.

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What's inside a black hole? Quantum computers and deep learning may finally reveal clues.

There's little overlap and a lot of disagreement between the two systems.

That's the concept researchers are hoping to test. First, use a quantum computer to simulate particles that represent a projection of a black hole, then use machine learning to analyze how the particles interact with each other. The researchers hope the process will offer them insight into how both the particles and the black hole work.

 

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Maybe our universe is 'fake news'.

Ah now things make more sense...!

I think the Matrix needs a reboot again.

I always felt like I might be a hologram!

It's Napoleon...

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Stunning image shows galactic dance of stars swirling around a supermassive black holeMeghan is a senior writer at Space.com and has more than five years' experience as a science journalist based in New York City. She joined Space.com in July 2018, with previous writing published in outlets including Newsweek and Audubon. Meghan earned an MA in science journalism from New York University and a BA in classics from Georgetown University, and in her free time she enjoys reading and visiting museums. Follow her on Twitter at meghanbartels. 2x≠ 2x=Director Which red star is that? 🤔
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