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Everything QAI?

Ron Immink
3 min readDec 6, 2023

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I am a massive fan of Michio Kaku. The first book of his books I read was “The Future of the Mind”. One of the first books that suggested that our brain is a quantum machine. Nature is familiar with quantum. For example, photosynthesis, one of the most important processes on earth, is a quantum process.

Quantum Supremacy

That is why I picked up “Quantum Supremacy: How Quantum Computers will Unlock the Mysteries of Science — and Address Humanity’s Biggest Challenges”. Another one of those “a revolution is coming” books. The end of the age of silicon and the beginning of quantum computing. Deloitte estimates that the market for quantum computers should reach tens of billions of dollars in the 2030s.

Extreme powerful

Quantum computers are extremely powerful. That is due to being able to be a one and a zero at the same time. Superposition and entanglement. Quantum computers are 100 trillion times faster than an ordinary supercomputer. Giving them the capability to tackle problems that digital computers can never solve.

Quantum is amazing

It seems incredible that, at a fundamental level, electrons can exhibit such unrecognisable behaviour, such as being in two places at the same time, tunnelling through solid barriers, transmitting information faster than light, and instantly analysing an…

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Ron Immink
Ron Immink

Written by Ron Immink

Father of two, strategy and innovation specialist, entreprenerd, author, speaker, business book geek, perception pionieer. See www.ronimmink.com

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