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Some people think that quantum computing can be a bigger thing than the invention of fire.



New machines like autonomous nanorobots are the next generation thing in technology. The miniaturized technology requires new tools. And one of those tools is enzymes that are controlling chemical reactions very carefully. Tools that turn enzymes by using a combination of lasers, microwaves, and chemical mixtures require very effective computers. And quantum computers are the tool that makes nanotechnology more powerful than ever before. 

Quantum computers are the tools that are revolutionizing astronomy and other sciences. They can read the DNA molecules and compile that information for finding similarities in the DNA sequences. In that process, the system can use scanning tunneling microscopes or spectrometers that are connected with laser microscopes. 

Quantum computers that are connected with the nanorobots can make a copy of any DNA in the world. Those systems can control huge entireties. And they can solve even energy problems of the Earth. Quantum computers are the tools that can calculate the optimal use of fuel for each moment and change the power production and the use of things like street lights. 

Have you imagined what kind of energy-saving intelligent streetlights is in use only when somebody walks on the streets? That kind of system bases the same idea on automatic lights in stairwells. 


The speed of the R&D process in quantum computing is extremely fast. R&D teams are using quantum computers for researching new quantum systems. 


What if the streetlights will turn on only at the point where the person walks? That thing will highlight that point and make the person even more visible. 

What kind of energy saving will get if every car has individual route orders? In that case, the artificial intelligence will handle traffic in its entirety, where the autopilots of the cars fix their speed so that the standing time at traffic lights and crossroads is minimum. Minimizing the driving time and making the route that will spend electricity and decrease carbon emissions. 

If some people would stay home at remote work in some days in the week. That thing can also decrease carbon emissions. But the large entireties require large-scale intelligent systems. The data security must be fully confirmed because hackers can cause very big problems with that kind of system. Quantum security cannot be broken by using regular binary computers. 


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