Blog on my Quantum journey, 2024. And plans for 2025 - The International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ)
Read More“I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics.”
- Richard Feynman
This blog aims to introduce the origins of quantum mechanics in simpler terms without delving too deeply into complex physics.
”Can Quantum Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?” asks the paper.(1935)
Let’s imagine that we can anticipate both a head and a tail result when a coin is thrown. However, a coin can exist in both the head and tail states in a quantum world.
The term “qubit” may be unfamiliar to some. Similar to classical information, the fundamental building block of a quantum system is the quantum bit, or qubit. Qubit and its features are defined and discussed in this blog.
“Hello World!” will be everyone’s first program. In the context of quantum computing, this is very different. In quantum computing, implementing superposition and entanglement is akin to writing a hello world program.
Yes, I’m serious. Quantum teleportation is real, though it might not work the way we see it in movies. This blog post gives you a quick overview of quantum teleportation.