A Qubit Is Not 0 or 1. It Is a Linear Combination of Both.

A Qubit Is Not 0 or 1. It Is a Linear Combination of Both.

Superposition is not about a qubit being "0 and 1 at the same time." It is a single mathematical object — a vector in a complex Hilbert space — with no definite value until measured. Here is what that actually means, in five steps.

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One Story, Two Qubits: Quantum Entanglement Explained

One Story, Two Qubits: Quantum Entanglement Explained

Most explanations of quantum entanglement reduce one of the most mathematically precise concepts in physics to a vague metaphor. Here is what is really happening.

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The End of the Transistor Era

The End of the Transistor Era: Why Quantum Computing Matters Now

Moore's Law is hitting physical limits as transistors shrink below 10nm. Quantum effects that once threatened classical computing now offer a new path forward. Here's why quantum computing matters now, not in 20 years.

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When AI Ethics Became a Business Risk

When AI Ethics Became a Business Risk: The Anthropic-Pentagon Case

In February 2026, a leading AI company lost a major government contract after refusing to remove ethical safeguards. What this case reveals about risk, ethics, and AI governance.

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Moltbook: The Agent Uprising

Moltbook: The "Agent Uprising" Is Actually a Masterclass in Prompt Engineering

What looks like AI consciousness self-organizing into cults is really semantic feedback loops and vibe-coded security disasters. A technical breakdown of what's actually happening.

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Can AI Really Feel?

Can AI Really Feel?

I work in AI. I research advanced computing. And every time someone asks "does AI actually feel?" the honest answer is no. The interesting part is why the question feels so plausible.

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