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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Understanding</span> == Quantum supremacy is understood through '''Classical Limits''' and '''Real-World Value'''. '''1. The "impossible" Task''': To prove supremacy, Google gave their "Sycamore" computer a task called "Random Circuit Sampling." * It's a math problem that has no "Shortcut" for a normal computer. * A classical supercomputer (the size of a football field) would take **10,000 years** to solve it. * Sycamore solved it in **200 seconds**. * While the task itself was "Useless," it proved the hardware is capable of massive leaps. '''2. The "Killer App": Chemistry''': This is where quantum computing will change the world first. * To simulate a single "Caffeine" molecule, a classical computer needs to track trillions of subatomic interactions. It simply can't do it perfectly. * A quantum computer is made of the "Same Stuff" as the molecule. It doesn't "Simulate" the molecule; it **becomes** a model of it. * This will allow us to design "Perfect" plastics that biodegrade and "Perfect" solar cells that catch 99% of light. '''3. The Optimization Problem''': From the "Traveling Salesman" to "Stock Portfolios," the world is full of problems where there are more possibilities than there are atoms in the universe. Quantum computers can "Feel" the best path through this "Landscape of Data." '''Post-Quantum World''': The era we are entering now, where we must assume that "Secrets" are no longer safe and that "New Materials" are about to be discovered at an unprecedented rate. </div> <div style="background-color: #8B0000; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;">
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