📚 node [[quantum computing]]
- [[Tiny]] things [[tunnel]] through stuff, but how?
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Quantum computers must be [[cold]] to maintain [[coherence]].
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- What about the [[entanglements]] in [[cryptochromes]]?
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[[Perfect]] models of tiny things are possible. So we can [[check]] for [[proof]] of [[predictions]] about how [[materials]] will behave.
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- Seeing how metals may bend before we make them.
- How air might move around a plane before building it.
- How food might taste.
- How strong buildings might be.
- Instead of on/off [[switches]], these sending [[signals]] in a [[wave]] that [[spreads]].
📖 stoas
- public document at doc.anagora.org/quantum-computing
- video call at meet.jit.si/quantum-computing
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