How Quantum Computing Will Change Everthing
Forever
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Richard Murch
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The printing press did not merely copy books. The transistor did not merely automate arithmetic. Each of these inventions reshaped the architecture of civilization itself.
Quantum computing is the next such moment, and it is no longer theoretical.
Classical computers — the machines that have defined the digital age — operate on bits: tiny switches that are either on (1) or off (0). Everything your phone, your laptop, your bank, your hospital, and your government does can be reduced to an almost incomprehensibly long sequence of ones and zeros. This system, for all its power, is fundamentally limited. It thinks the way a very fast person solves a maze: by trying one path, hitting a wall, backing up, trying another. Brilliant, but brute.
Quantum computers are built on a different logic — the logic of the universe itself. At the subatomic level, particles do not behave like switches. They exist in what physicists call superposition: simultaneously occupying multiple states at once, until the act of observation forces them to choose. A quantum bit — a qubit — is not a 0 or a 1. It is both, and all values in between, all at once. This is not a metaphor. This is physics.
It will change the World Forever
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