

Book Club: Quantum Supremacy - From IBM to China, The Race for Quantum Advantage Is Heating Up
Join us in the quantum realm as we explore Michio Kaku's book, "Quantum Supremacy. This week we discover why not all quantum computers are created equal and how different approaches to quantum computing could shape our technological future..
- The diverse landscape of quantum computing technologies - IBM's superconducting quantum computers vs. China's photonic quantum approach - Microsoft's quantum strategy.- D-Wave - Ion Trap and Silicon-based quantum computers
Learn how these cutting-edge technologies leverage superposition and entanglement to solve humanity's most complex problems, from climate change to incurable diseases. We'll explore Kaku's visionary insights on how quantum computing could unlock the deepest mysteries of the universe and revolutionize fields like cryptography, drug discovery, and artificial intelligence.. We'll unravel the quantum computing race, examining the strengths and challenges of each approach. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a science buff, or simply curious about the future, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the quantum revolution that's set to change everything.. Please Enjoy The Show.--
Timestamps
(00:00) What Drives Life On This Planet
(02:03) Photosynthesis
(04:00) Vibes Are Real: Excitons
(06:49) Harness Quantum Photosynthesis
(09:18) Quantum Feeding The Planet
(11:04) Peanuts And The Nitrogen Fixing Process
(16:01) AGI Quantum Catalyst
(19:05) The Quantum Battery And Frogs Legs
(21:33) Edison And Ford
(24:25) Lithium Ion Batteries --
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Past guests on The Thinking On Paper Show include: Ciaran Murray (web3 for journalists), Torrey Smith (Robotics For Medicine), Jason Lynch (Quantum Computing), Joe Fitzsimons (Quantum Computing), Dana Sydorenko (Gaming), Don Norman (Humanity Centered Design), Mercina Tillerman Perez (Circle & Crypto), Tyler Adams (Blockchain), Todd Haselhorst (Blockchain for Logistics), Vince Yang (ZK Proofs), Shiti Manghani (StepN CEO), Han Jin (Web3 & Digital Identity), Senthil Nayagam (Deep Fakes), Dr Larry Rosen (Tech Psychology), Justin Germishuys (A.I.), Alexandra Whittington (Futurism), Jaime Schwarz (Web3 & Blockchain), Jason Todd Shannon (Music), Toa Dunn (League Of Legends & Gaming), Thomas Frey (Futurism), Aragorn Meulendijks (Metaverse), Janina Vinklere (Web3), Anthony Glukhov (A.I.), Markus Thielen (Bitcoin), Luz Donahue (NFT Art), Neil Redding (Spatial Computing), Sebastien Borget (Metaverse), Evan Shapiro (Media), Rachel Noonan (VR), Dominik karaman (Web3), Julio Ottino (Nexus - Art, Science & Technology), Jesper Nordin (Blockchain), Josh Katz (NFT Tickets), Ankur Pathak (Crypto), Viroshan Naicker (Quantum Computing), Kevin Reidl (Blockchain), Dean Wilson (Music), Yolanda Barton (VR), Charlie Northrup (A.I.), Kassi Burns (A.I.), Josh Goldblum (VR), Jonathan Blanco (Web3), B Earl (Hollywood & A.I.), Keatly Halderman (Blockchain Music), Elizabeth Strickler (Metaverse)