Quantum computing

Quantum computers are devices that harness the information-processing ability of individual atoms, photons, and other elementary particles. They compute in ways that classical computers, such as a Macintosh or a PC, cannot.

The universe is the biggest thing there is and the bit is the smallest possible chunk of information.

A quantum bit, or “qubit,” can register both 0 and 1 at the same time (a classical bit can register only one or the other), a quantum computer can perform millions of computations simultaneously.

1 = one = 20,

10 = two = 21,

100 = four = 22,

1000 = eight = 23,

10000 = sixteen = 24,

100000 = thirty-two = 25,

1000000 = sixty-four = 26,

10000000 = one hundred

twenty-eight = 27

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