Whether or not you have a firm grasp on quantum mechanics, quantum computing is coming. It is only a matter of time before we figure out the practical application of utilizing qbits and particle entanglement to carry out computational tasks. Of course, the hardware required to do this will be just as complex as the physics and the math needed to create it, but it is an inevitability. And a University of Virgina professor recently got us one step closer by managing to carry out the most entang...
Published on October 14, 2013 02:08