
Spooky Action: Quantum computing and the evolving computational revolution
08/04/22 • 25 min
Einstein found it creepy, referring to it as "spooky action," and while his reasons are likely different than yours, there's no doubt that the upcoming quantum computing revolution is likely to unsettle most.
In the span of a few short years, the tech that protects trade secrets, government files, your online banking, the stock market, shopping, and even Bitcoin will likely be rendered obsolete. This is a race where anything but first place is last.
Join Dr. James Walden and Dr. Kevin Kirby as they share a few qubits from across the galaxy, their thoughts, and a cup of coffee with host Mike Nitardy, as they untangle the topic of quantum computing.
Learn more about the College of Informatics at https://coi.nku.edu.
Einstein found it creepy, referring to it as "spooky action," and while his reasons are likely different than yours, there's no doubt that the upcoming quantum computing revolution is likely to unsettle most.
In the span of a few short years, the tech that protects trade secrets, government files, your online banking, the stock market, shopping, and even Bitcoin will likely be rendered obsolete. This is a race where anything but first place is last.
Join Dr. James Walden and Dr. Kevin Kirby as they share a few qubits from across the galaxy, their thoughts, and a cup of coffee with host Mike Nitardy, as they untangle the topic of quantum computing.
Learn more about the College of Informatics at https://coi.nku.edu.
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Transcript
Spukhafte Fernwirkungen. Did I say that? Spooky action at a distance?
James WaldenYeah.
Kevin KirbyOh dear.
Mike NitardyWhat is that? What does that mean?
Kevin KirbyIt's one of the early bits of weirdness people noticed and quantum mechanics, something in particular
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