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The Future of Communication: Quantum Time-Traveling Phones on the Horizon
Byline: Technology Correspondent | June 4, 2024Imagine a world where you can make a phone call to any point in time—past, present, or future. This futuristic vision is closer to reality than ever, thanks to groundbreaking advancements in quantum technology. These quantum time-traveling phones, already rumored to be in use by extraterrestrials, are set to revolutionize how we communicate across…
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theesotericecho · 3 months
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Quantum Computing: Bridging Realms of Possibility in 2024
“Quantum Computing: Bridging Realms of Possibility in 2024” – Artwork by David Sawin, courtesy of The Esoteric Echo. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Find links at the end of this article to find curated items to possibly enhance the reader’s life experience. In 2024, quantum computing is becoming a powerful force that shapes the future. This blog explores what quantum…
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latest-info · 3 months
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The Quantum Thief - Part 4
Qubit was stunned by the man’s revelation. He felt a wave of confusion and disbelief. He wondered what the man meant, and how it was possible. He wondered if he was lying, or telling the truth. He said: What do you mean, the secret is me? The man said: I mean exactly what I said, Qubit. The secret that you were hired to steal from Zenith Corp is your own identity and origin. The secret that I…
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quasi-normalcy · 5 months
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Hey, so--we cooled your boyfriend down to a hundredth of a kelvin above absolute zero. Yeah, it was so cold that all of the chemical reactions in his body ceased. Sorry. We, uh, yeah, we used him as a dielectric material in a tiny qubit. And then we quantum-entangled him with another qubit, just to see if we could. Sorry. Yeah, anyway, we thawed him out after two weeks and apparently he's doing fine now. Didn't really teach us anything about how quantum processes work in biological systems, but it sure was, uh, cool. If you'll pardon the pun.
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asomaton · 3 months
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I looove that quantum computers look, you know, LIKE THAT ™
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Like a clockwork waiting to chime in a new age (or a bell who may toll for all of us).
Next step is pentagrams and runes instead of circuits.
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How many angels can dance on top of a qubit chip? Immeasurable
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wikipediapictures · 5 months
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mindblowingscience · 1 month
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The potential of quantum computing is immense, but the distances over which entangled particles can reliably carry information remains a massive hurdle. The tiniest of disturbances can make a scrambled mess of their relationship. To circumvent the problem, quantum computing researchers have found ways to stabilize long lengths of optical fibers or used satellites to preserve signals through the near-vacuum of space.
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gwydionmisha · 6 months
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U.S. and China race to shield secrets from quantum computers
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swdefcult · 4 months
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theesotericecho · 3 months
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latest-info · 3 months
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Quantum Thief - Part 3
Qubit was shocked by the man’s greeting. He felt a surge of adrenaline and suspicion. He wondered who the man was, and how he knew his name. He wondered if he was a friend or a foe, and if he had the secret or not. He decided to act fast. He reached for his device, and pressed a button. He activated his quantum implant, and sent a quantum pulse to the man’s earpiece. He hoped to fry the man’s…
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Google's new Quantum Computer completes the task in 6 seconds that would have taken one of the world's best computers 47 years. Quantum computers can change what we can build and how we understand the world.
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muzzleroars · 1 year
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teet-swea · 2 months
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I’ve finally committed to a PhD program to study quantum dynamics!! I’m genuinely so hyped to get started hehehe.
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Dorit Aharonov
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Dorit Aharonov is an Israeli computer scientist specialising in quantum computing. She graduated from Weizmann Institute of Science with an MSc in Physics. She received her doctorate for Computer Science in 1999 from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and her thesis was entitled Noisy Quantum Computation.  She also did her post-doctorate in the mathematics department of Princeton University and in the computer science department of University of California Berkeley. She was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1998–99. Aharonov was an invited speaker in International Congress of Mathematicians 2010, Hyderabad on the topic of Mathematical Aspects of Computer Science
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Aharonov's research is mainly about quantum information processes, which includes
quantum algorithms
quantum cryptography and computational complexity
quantum error corrections and fault tolerance
connections between quantum computation and quantum Markov chains and lattices
quantum Hamiltonian complexity and its connections to condensed matter physics
transition from quantum to classical physics
understanding entanglement by studying quantum complexity
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mindblowingscience · 8 months
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For most of us, the passage of time flies in just one inexorable direction. But for theoretical quantum physicists, time's direction isn't quite so inflexible. It's possible to theoretically model, simulate, and observe the backwards flow of time in ways that are impossible to achieve in the real world. And now, scientists have shown that simulations of backwards time travel can help solve physics problems that cannot be resolved with normal physics. Led by physicist David Arvidsson-Shukur of Cambridge University, a team of physicists conducted an experiment in which the input state can be altered by simulating a backwards loop of time that allows them to alter the parameters after they have already been set. These loops are purely hypothetical, of course – but they can be simulated using quantum teleportation circuits created with entangled particles, in order to mathematically solve problems. "Imagine that you want to send a gift to someone: you need to send it on day one to make sure it arrives on day three," Arvidsson-Shukur explains. "However, you only receive that person's wish list on day two. So, in this chronology-respecting scenario, it's impossible for you to know in advance what they will want as a gift and to make sure you send the right one. "Now imagine you can change what you send on day one with the information from the wish list received on day two. Our simulation uses quantum entanglement manipulation to show how you could retroactively change your previous actions to ensure the final outcome is the one you want."
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