How the Quantum Computer Revolution Will Change Everything

📣 Curious Quotes from the Author
“This gets at the essence of why quantum computers are so unique and useful. An ordinary digital computer, in a sense, is like several accountants toiling away independently in an office, each doing one calculation separately, and handing off their answers from one to another. But a quantum computer is like a roomful of interacting accountants, each one simultaneously computing, and, importantly, communicating with each other via entanglement. So we say that they are coherently solving this problem together.”
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“The only proven way in which to lengthen the life span of an animal is through caloric restriction. In other words, if you eat 30 percent fewer calories, you can live roughly 30 percent longer, depending on the animal being studied. This general rule has been tested across a vast array of species, from insects, mice, dogs and cats, even to apes. Animals eating fewer calories live longer than their counterparts that gorged themselves. They have fewer diseases and suffer less frequently from the problems of old age, such as cancer and hardening of the arteries.”
📚 Cognition of the Book’s Big Idea
There are quantum computers and they’re becoming better all the time. There are not only working computers that can solve complicated equations and crack codes at previously unheard-of speeds, but there are also several types of them. In a brief, quick succession of discoveries and innovations by individuals such as Hugh Everett, Richard Feynman, and Erwin Schrödinger, quantum computers are the logical next step. Our ability to advance quantum computing will determine the potential for things like a second Green Revolution and a cancer cure.
Until Tomorrow,
Jason (Founder Club255)
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Founder’s Note 🔽
Quantum Computing has the potential to solve a lot of the biggest problems Earth faces daily. Food Production, Economic Issues and the Housing Crisis can all theoretically be solved by a powerful enough Quantum Computer.
Buckle Up, the next decade is about to get pretty crazy…