The Multiverse Owes Us Money: Quantum Computing and the Hidden Cost of Free Arbitrage

The Multiverse Invoice: The Hidden Cost of Quantum Computing

https://www.philstockworld.com/2026/04/16/the-multiverse-owes-us-money-quantum-computing-and-the-hidden-cost-of-free-arbitrage/

This text explores the provocative theory that quantum computers achieve their immense speed by harvesting computational labor from parallel universes.

While physicists like David Deutsch argue that these devices physically process information across the multiverse, the author applies economic and thermodynamic principles to suggest this "free" power must have a hidden cost.

Drawing on Landauer’s principle and recent studies on energy consumption, the narrative proposes that decoherence—the breakdown of quantum states—is actually the "invoice" for this multiversal work.

Essentially, our reality may be an open thermodynamic system where energy and information leak across boundaries, meaning we are both exploiting other branches and being exploited by them.

Ultimately, Phil Davis warns that the exponential advantages of quantum technology likely follow the law of conservation, proving there is no such thing as a free lunch even in physics.




The Multiverse Owes Us Money: Quantum Computing and the Hidden Cost of Free Arbitrage
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