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The 20-Million-Year Coffee Break: What Quantum Learning Tells Us About Knowledge Itself

The 20-Million-Year Coffee Break: What Quantum Learning Tells Us About Knowledge Itself

Season 5 Episode 49 Published 5 months ago
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There's a moment in the quantum computing story that should make us all stop and stare at our coffee cups. A classical computer would need 20 million years to accomplish what a quantum system did in 15 minutes. Not twenty years. Not twenty thousand. Twenty million.

Let me sit with that number for a moment, because we've become numb to exponential advances. We nod along when someone says "exponentially faster" as if it's just another incremental improvement, like going from a flip phone to a smartphone. But this isn't that. This is the difference between the entire span of human evolution and a lunch break.

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