Last year at the Livermore National Laboratories in California, they attained break even with fusion. In that timeframe, I think we'll see some of the first commercially available fusion reactors. With regards to solar power, if quantum computers can create a super battery who replace lithium batteries, then that would help to speed up the transition to the solar age. If you think about food, there's a process worked out by the Germans at the turn of the last century where we take nitrogen from the air and modify it to create ammonia - which is the ingredient for fertilizer. So for all these reasons, quantum computers can change everything.

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