• Quantum Computing Principle #1: Superposition

    Now that we have discussed the two experiments needed to lay the groundwork for the quantum physics involved here and here, we can move on to the first principle used in quantum computers: superposition. If… Read more

  • The Double-Slit Experiment

    Full disclosure: we here at QIB thought we could get to superposition by this post. We took a step back, planned that post, and realized that the prerequisite post we would use (see that post… Read more

  • The Polarized Light Filter Experiment

    We must take a moment from our qubits and quantum computing discussion to walk through a crucial experiment. This experiment has been used numerous times throughout history to prove the physical existence of quantum phenomena… Read more

  • Qubits: The Foundation of Quantum Computing

    In our previous post, we discussed what bits are, describing them as symbolic representations of electrical circuits or similar items that are switched on or off. They are linked in groups of 8 (a “byte”)… Read more

  • Bits: What You Need to Know Before You Know Qubits

    We here at QIB want to jump right into discussing quantum computing. We want to toss around ideas about using electron spin for information creation and processing, delve into the uses of Qiskit, and discuss… Read more

  • Quantum Computers: The Components Involved

    Summary: Discusses quantum computer components: qubits, quantum gates, processor, and more. Read more

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