Interference
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In Matt Bronik’s case, what got me interested was his background. He’s a certifiable genius who grew up in Pig Snout, North Carolina. He thinks of himself as an outsider. He thinks like an outsider. And yet he still has all the knowledge, training, and expertise of an insider. That’s practically a formula for innovation. I’ll back that guy every time.
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Protect Project Sustain.
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Manhattan Project,
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“Quantum physics has become the new space race. It’s us against the Chinese, and in certain areas they’re winning, which absolutely terrifies Uncle Sam.”
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“We are just starting to discover that there are all kinds of natural quantum processes happening within organisms. As just one example, consider photosynthesis.
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But it at least gives us hope that quantum biology does not necessarily need to happen in the deep freeze.”
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What if merely putting a virus into a quantum state makes it capable of eluding our immune systems? The implications for the battlefield—or for life in general, really—are deeply, deeply disturbing.
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I’ll be traveling to Copenhagen later this year to celebrate the centennial of Niels Bohr’s institute there.
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We have no idea what it’s capable of or how it might change the world. We do know that viruses are capable of transferring their genetic material into human beings. After that, all bets are off.
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Once he started something, he had to finish it. By winning.