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Quantum Computing Made Simple: How It’ll Change Your Life (No Physics Degree Required)
Alright, let’s talk about quantum computing—don’t worry, you don’t need a physics degree or a lab coat for this one. Quantum computers are like the supercharged, cooler cousins of the computers we use every day.
Imagine zooming into matter at the quantum scale, where tiny particles can interact in more than a trillion configurations at once.
Nobel Prize winners showcase quantum tunnelling in macroscopic circuits, paving the way for quantum computing.
What if the universe remembers? A bold new framework proposes that spacetime acts as a quantum memory. For over a hundred years, physics has rested on two foundational theories. Einstein’s general relativity describes gravity as the curvature of space and time,
It may take up to two decades before quantum computing's potential is realised, but countries and corporations are investing heavily in this potentially game-changing technology so that they can be ahead of the pack.