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Not all scientists accept that the many worlds interpretation accurately reflects reality. The Copenhagen interpretation, another fundamental theory of quantum mechanics, avoids invoking parallel universes and instead considers quantum states as probabilistic, collapsing into a single reality upon measurement. Some physicists argue that quantum computing can be fully understood without referencing alternate dimensions, emphasizing that advanced algorithms are simply harnessing the complex behaviors of qubits.
While the link between quantum computing and the existence of parallel universes remains unproven, Willow’s achievements underscore the technology's potential and importance. The debate itself has broader implications for how we reconcile quantum mechanics with the fabric of reality.