Quantum Computers Revolutionalize Information Around 2021
A new revolution in computing may make computers exponentially faster than today.
It’s based on the strange behavior of matter at the quantum level. The basic unit of a quantum computer is a “qubit”—an electron spinning either clockwise or counter clockwise, representing a 0 or a 1. Because electrons can coexist in two places simultaneously, a single electron can carry two qubits, two electrons can produce four qubits, three electrons, eight, and 20 electrons could perform a million computations. The exponential growth raises the hope of infinite processing power.
A quantum computer could easily complete in seconds a task that would take a silicon computer billions of years. The first research prototypes are now running at Harvard University, the National Security Agency, and the Federal Reserve. These revolutionary computers may be on the market in about ten years.
Breakthrough DOUBLES Solar Energy Output
An exciting advance in photovoltaics could DOUBLE the performance of existing solar panels and go a long way toward making solar electricity more competitive with conventional grid energy.
One company believes it will have practical and affordable solar energy on the market in three years. You’ll get all the details, including the name of this new company, in our new special report, Urgent Warnings, Breakthrough Solutions.