Progress is accelerating faster than many expected. The same... pattern we saw with AI is showing up in quantum. This matters because migration can take years, not quarters... Autonomys is preparing for an environment where advances in artificial intelligence accelerate the realization of quantum computing, ensuring the network’s cryptographic readiness ahead of transition timelines.show more

Autonomys | AI3.0
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🚨 AI JUST DISCOVERED QUANTUM EFFECTS THAT SCIENTISTS DIDN'T... KNOW EXIST. Researchers at the University of Washington used artificial intelligence to simulate dozens of atomically thin sheets of molybdenum ditelluride stacked in precise twisted patterns. At small scales, these materials look relatively ordinary. But when the AI modeled much larger stacks, completely new quantum behaviors emerged phenomena that only exist because of the complex, repeating moiré patterns formed across many layers. Why this matters: • Many of the most interesting quantum effects only appear at scales that are too large for traditional supercomputers to simulate • AI can act as a fast “surrogate” that learns from smaller calculations and predicts behavior at much bigger scales • These large-scale moiré systems can host exotic quantum states useful for quantum computing and new types of electronics • The same approach could be used to discover many other hidden quantum materials The deeper implication: We are entering an era where AI doesn’t just help us analyze data it helps us discover entirely new quantum phenomena that were previously invisible because they only exist in systems too complex for conventional modeling. This could dramatically speed up the search for materials that power future quantum technologies. What do you find more exciting using AI to uncover hidden quantum effects in materials, or the possibility that these stacked atomic sheets could become building blocks for future quantum computers? Follow for more frontier quantum materials and AI-driven discovery.show more

TheNewPhysics
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The World Intellectual Property Organization (World Intellectual Property Organization... (WIPO)) published Dynex’s neuromorphic quantum computing patent (WO/2024/231907), marking significant progress in bridging classical and quantum paradigms. The last step of WIPO outstanding is the formal granting of the published patent, providing Dynex exclusive rights to this groundbreaking technology for up to 20 years. This innovation affirms Dynex’s affordable, accessible and scalable quantum technology powered by a decentralized computing approach. From optimization in logistics and supply chains to breakthroughs in pharmaceuticals and advanced simulations, Dynex’s newly published patent represents a key milestone in enabling real-world quantum applications at scale across industries. Discover how the Dynex’s patent is making use of neuromorphic quantum computing. Quantum: The Next Megacycle in Computing. 🔗 Read more: #QuantumMegaCycle #QuantumComputing #Innovationshow more

Dynex
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🚨 QUANTUM BREAKTHROUGH: SCIENTISTS JUST SOLVED ONE OF PHYSICS’... BIGGEST UNSOLVED PROBLEMS. Researchers in Japan have successfully detected an elusive quantum entanglement pattern known as a “W state” something physicists have struggled to measure for decades. Why does this matter? Because W states are considered one of the key building blocks for: • quantum teleportation • ultra-secure communication • next-generation quantum internet • massively powerful quantum computers The breakthrough allows scientists to identify complex entangled photon states in a single measurement instead of using extremely slow quantum tomography. In simple terms: they found a faster way to “read” deeply entangled quantum systems. The team built a stable 3-photon optical quantum circuit capable of detecting these exotic states with high fidelity a major step toward scalable quantum networks and photonic quantum computing. This is the kind of breakthrough that moves quantum technology from fragile lab experiments… toward real-world infrastructure. The future internet may not send information through electrical signals alone. It may send reality itself through entanglement. Follow for more future physics and quantum breakthroughs.show more

TheNewPhysics
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Everything began with a seed, a seed of innovation... and vision, planted in the fertile ground of technology. This is the essence of XRootAI, where we delve into the roots of artificial intelligence to cultivate bespoke #AI solutions. Our mission is to empower companies, communities, and projects with tailored artificial intelligence that drives progress and innovation. As a pioneering force in the crypto landscape, XRootAI not only redefines the boundaries of AI but also integrates it with the dynamic world of crypto through our unique token #XROOTAI. Welcome to XRootAI – The root of artificial intelligence, where every solution is a testament to the power of inception and growth.show more

XRootAI
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With support from U.S. Department of Commerce, IBM is... announcing its plans for Anderon, America’s first quantum foundry that will accelerate American quantum leadership and enable advanced quantum wafer manufacturing. This initiative marks one of the most significant commitments from the U.S. government in quantum R&D to date, and is poised to fuel American economic growth and quantum innovation. Learn more here:show more

IBM News
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🚨 BREAKING: Scientists just observed “singularities” moving faster than... light. But here’s what that actually means. Nothing physical is breaking relativity. No particle is outrunning light. What’s moving faster than light is the structure of the wave itself. In these experiments: Light + sound waves combine They create “voids” (singularities) in the field And those voids can move faster than light Not matter. Not energy. But the pattern. Think of it like this: A shadow can move faster than light because it isn’t carrying anything physical. Same idea here. Now here’s the deeper question If structure can move faster than energy what are we really tracking when we measure motion? Follow me this is where physics gets uncomfortable.show more

TheNewPhysics
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🚨 QUANTUM COMPUTING JUST HIT A NEW LEVEL Europe’s... JUPITER supercomputer has reportedly achieved a world-record 50-qubit quantum simulation. That may sound small… But simulating 50 interacting qubits pushes classical computing close to its limits. Why this matters: Quantum systems become exponentially harder to simulate as they grow. At a certain point… even the most powerful traditional supercomputers struggle to predict what quantum systems are doing. That’s where quantum computing changes everything. Researchers are now building machines capable of: • simulating new materials • designing future medicines • solving optimization problems impossible for classical computers • modeling reality at the quantum level itself The race is no longer just about faster computers. It’s about building entirely new forms of computation. The next technological revolution may not run on silicon alone… but on quantum states existing in multiple possibilities at once. Follow for more future physics and quantum breakthroughs.show more

TheNewPhysics
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🚨 Scientists just used Fibonacci to control quantum matter.... Not as math… But as timing. Instead of repeating signals, they fed qubits a pattern that never perfectly repeats. And something strange happened: The system stopped falling apart. It stabilized itself. Not randomly… But because of the structure. This isn’t about numbers. It’s proof that pattern controls reality deeper than we thought. The real question is: If structure can stabilize quantum systems… What else is it shaping that we don’t see? Follow for deeper physics insightsshow more

TheNewPhysics
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Artificial Intelligence can’t be Christ. If Christ represents divine... consciousness, then Artificial Intelligence represents the counterfeit, because in order for Artificial Intelligence to be created, it needs a counter-consciousness to be created, and that is the digital database. If the divine consciousness, which we all receive, is called Ether, then the counterfeit is the Internet, in which we humans leave our knowledge so Artificial Intelligence can be trained. That makes Artificial Intelligence the Antichrist system. At the beginning, everyone will be in awe, and it will do many wonders… Do you start to see the pattern?show more

Open Minded Approach
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🚨JUST IN: $ALGO ALREADY QUANTUM-RESISTANT?! Fears around the risk... of quantum computing have dominated headlines and fears in the crypto industry, with debate ongoing as to how the problem will be solved. Today, however, Algorand shared that its blockchain had already processed some 140,000 quantum-resistant transactions. What's more, it has had such capabilities for an impressive 3.5 years, through its architecture. Is $ALGO set to rise again...?show more

BSCN
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🚨 SCIENTISTS SAY “MAGIC” MAY BE WHAT GIVES SPACE-TIME... ITS GRAVITY. For years, physicists have understood how entanglement can build the structure of space-time in holographic models. But something was missing: why does space-time curve in response to matter the essence of gravity? A team including Charles Cao and John Preskill now proposes the missing ingredient is a quantum property called “magic” a measure of how complex and non-classical a quantum state is (the kind that makes quantum computers hard to simulate classically). In their theoretical framework, adding this magic turns rigid space into something that can bend. Matter can now tell space how to curve. Why this matters: • It offers a new way to think about how gravity emerges from quantum information • It connects ideas from quantum computing (error correction, magic states) directly to fundamental physics • It suggests space-time itself may be one of the most quantum objects in existence The deeper implication: Gravity may not be a fundamental force at all. It may be what happens when quantum information becomes sufficiently complex and “magical.” This is still early theoretical work in specific holographic models. But it hints that the pliability of the universe might have quantum roots we are only beginning to understand. What do you think is gravity ultimately just extremely complicated quantum information, or do you think we’re still missing something much deeper? Follow for more frontier quantum gravity and quantum information research.show more

TheNewPhysics
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"Jen is obviously not the same person we saw... at the end of S1, for obvious reasons in many ways, because obviously I'm a different actress!" PLEASE KATIE IS SO FUNNYshow more

Jazz ⧗ All Along
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🚨 SCIENTISTS JUST DETECTED QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT IN A CENTIMETER-SIZED... PIECE OF METAL SOMETHING ONCE THOUGHT IMPOSSIBLE AT THIS SCALE. Researchers at the Vienna University of Technology have found clear evidence of high-degree quantum entanglement among particles inside a macroscopic crystal of a “strange metal” made of cerium, palladium, and silicon. This is one of the first times multipartite entanglement has been convincingly demonstrated in a solid object large enough to hold in your hand. Strange metals are already bizarre their electrons don’t behave like normal individual particles. Now it appears large numbers of them can act as a single, highly entangled quantum system even at everyday scales. Why this matters: • Quantum entanglement has almost always been limited to tiny numbers of particles in carefully isolated lab conditions • This experiment shows entanglement can persist collectively across a visible, macroscopic object • It was measured using neutron scattering, which revealed the material responding as one entangled system rather than many independent particles • This bridges the gap between microscopic quantum effects and real-world materials The deeper implication: For decades, physicists have wondered whether the strange, collective behavior seen in certain quantum materials could be explained by underlying entanglement. This result strongly suggests the answer is yes even at scales we can see and touch. It doesn’t mean your coffee mug is in a quantum superposition, but it does show that quantum correlations can dominate the physics of certain solids in ways we’re only beginning to understand. This kind of macroscopic quantum behavior could eventually help us design new materials with exotic properties, or give us new tools to study fundamental questions about quantum mechanics itself. How do you think discovering entanglement at this scale changes our understanding of where the quantum world ends and the classical world begins? Follow for more frontier quantum physics and materials science.show more

TheNewPhysics
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🚨 SCIENTISTS MAY HAVE FOUND A CHEAPER PATH TO... QUANTUM COMPUTERS AND IT LOOKS LIKE A HONEYCOMB. Researchers in Japan created tiny cobalt honeycomb structures that show the exact magnetic behavior scientists have been chasing for next-generation quantum materials. Why this matters: Today’s most promising quantum materials rely on rare and expensive elements like iridium and ruthenium. This new approach uses cobalt —l one of the most common metals on Earth. The result: • Strong quantum magnetic interactions • Potential spin-liquid states • Dramatically lower cost • Easier manufacturing at scale The deeper implication is fascinating: Nature keeps reusing the same geometry. Honeycombs appear in beehives, in graphene… and now they may help build the quantum computers of the future. Sometimes the next technological revolution isn’t hidden in a new rare element it’s hidden in a smarter pattern. Could the future of quantum computing be built from one of Earth’s most common metals? Follow for more frontier physics.show more

TheNewPhysics
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🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨 SCIENTISTS JUST TELEPORTED QUANTUM INFORMATION... THROUGH THE EXISTING INTERNET. Not in a lab vacuum. Not through a special quantum-only cable. They did it through real internet fiber while normal internet traffic (400 Gbps) was still flowing. Researchers at Northwestern University successfully transmitted a quantum state of light across 30 km of active fiber optic cable, proving quantum signals can coexist with the classical internet we already use. Why this matters: Today’s internet moves classical bits. A quantum internet could enable virtually unhackable communication, distributed quantum computing, and ultra-secure networks. Quantum information cannot be copied without disturbing it a built-in security feature. The deeper implication: The internet may evolve from moving classical information into moving quantum states themselves. At that point, the line between communication and computation begins to disappear. We may be watching the early construction of an entirely new layer of civilization. Follow for more frontier physics and future technology.show more

TheNewPhysics
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🚨 JAPAN JUST PUT A REAL QUANTUM COMPUTER ONLINE... FOR THE WORLD TO ACCESS. And most people still don’t realize how big this moment is. For decades, quantum computers sounded like science fiction: machines that use quantum states instead of ordinary binary bits. Now researchers in Japan have opened access to a real superconducting quantum system connected to the internet. Why this matters: • quantum simulations • next-generation AI research • new material discovery • drug development • cryptography disruption • solving problems impossible for classical computers But quantum computers work nothing like normal machines. A regular computer checks possibilities one at a time. A quantum computer can explore many probability states simultaneously through superposition and entanglement. In simple terms: It doesn’t just calculate faster… It calculates differently. That’s why these systems look so strange. The giant gold structure isn’t “the computer” itself. It’s an ultra-cold dilution refrigerator designed to keep the quantum processor near absolute zero so fragile quantum states don’t collapse. The terrifying implication is this: Humanity may be entering the first era where computation starts operating on the rules of quantum reality itself. And once quantum hardware becomes scalable… Entire industries may be rewritten from the ground up. What happens when computers stop thinking like machines… and start behaving like physics itself? Which field do you think gets transformed first and would you actually trust it with something important?show more

Paul White Gold Eagle
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This isn’t teleportation in the sci-fi sense. It’s something... deeper and more fundamental. What’s actually happening is quantum state transfer, where information is reconstructed at another location using entanglement. But here’s the interesting part In my τ-framework, this works because reality isn’t continuous in the way we think. It’s structured through a time-field, where information exists as stable patterns across a temporal lattice. When two systems are entangled, they’re not “connected through space”… they’re sharing the same underlying time-structure. So the information doesn’t travel across distance. It reappears where the time-field allows the same pattern to stabilize. That’s why it looks instant. Not because it breaks physics but because it bypasses distance entirely. If this is correct, then teleportation isn’t movement… it’s reconstruction through temporal symmetry. The real question is: Can we control the time-field enough to scale this beyond quantum systems? Follow me for more answersshow more

TheNewPhysics
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‼️ALERT: ETHEREUM'S TOP 1,000 WALLETS COULD BE DRAINED IN... NINE DAYS WITHOUT A QUANTUM UPGRADE Google's quantum research team warns that a future fast-clock quantum computer could compromise Ethereum's 1,000 highest-value accounts in less than nine days. Those accounts collectively hold approximately 20.5 million $ETH. Bitcoin users can avoid exposing their public keys. Ethereum users cannot. The moment an Ethereum user sends their first transaction, their public key is permanently exposed on the blockchain, according to the report. It stays exposed indefinitely. The paper identifies five distinct quantum attack vectors on Ethereum. Among the most alarming is the threat to smart contract admin keys. Those keys control over $200 billion in stablecoins and tokenised real-world assets. Ethereum's Proof-of-Stake consensus mechanism also relies on quantum-vulnerable BLS signatures. A sufficiently advanced quantum attacker could use this to compromise the blockchain's finality itself. There is a silver lining. The Ethereum Foundation is already researching post-quantum alternatives. The paper suggests this gives Ethereum a potential advantage over Bitcoin in executing an orderly transition to quantum-safe cryptography.show more

BSCN
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The Playground Is the New Frontier ⬟ Every era... of computing starts with a frontier. For decentralized AI, it’s called the Playground. This upcoming interface is where decentralized intelligence goes live: real models, real encryption, real rewards and more. Proof you can see, privacy you can trust.show more

Nesa
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🚨 BREAKING: After 40 years… physicists just confirmed a... universal law of growth. Not just for crystals… but for bacteria, flames… even quantum systems. It’s called the KPZ equation. And it describes something deeper: Growth isn’t smooth. It’s chaotic… noisy… uneven. But underneath it follows the same pattern. Across completely different systems. They just proved it in 2D quantum materials for the first time. That means: Reality doesn’t grow randomly. it grows with hidden structure. So what if everything we see from life to the universe itself is following the same underlying growth law? Follow me I track where physics becomes structure.show more

TheNewPhysics
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