I am 83 years old. Never expected to see science outstrip the fantasies of Science Fiction during my lifetime. My only regret is that I will not live to see the range of advancement that the next 50 years will bring. Have a wonderful future.
When I was teaching microwave electronics at the US Army Signal Center and School at Fort Monmouth NJ in 1968, the army was still using vacuum tubes in some of their electronics. Modulating electrons to modulate photons at the antenna. Now, its photons modulating photons. We have come a long way!
Good day. As an old (retired) French electronic engineer (1971 promotion), I am very impressed by the very high level of your knowledge. It is indeed a huge step forward quantum computing and I even think I have been suddenly "beamed" 1000 years into the future. Thank you very much indeed.
I'm just glad it works. How it works is beyond me.
In my opinion.This video was the exact technical level to be amazed AND enjoyable. Super awesome episode thanks!!!
Anastasia, this was an incredible video. As someone who works in both art and systems thinking, I couldn’t help but draw a connection between what you described here—using light to structure and move information—and the design of ancient cities that, from an aerial perspective, look like modern computer chips. Cities like Palmanova, Italy, with its perfect radial symmetry and star fort design, or Amsterdam’s canal layout, strikingly resemble circuit boards. There are even photos from Chicago and New York, where old streets were excavated and revealed concentric stone patterns beneath—the same kind of recurring geometric principles we now see in photonic waveguides and logic gate arrays. It's as if we're rediscovering ancient design blueprints through quantum tech. Your breakdown helped crystallize that link in a whole new way 😮
Anastasi, I must say, that I've never seen you so excited about the advancements in computing, as this Quantum development seems to be. As you said, this is just the tip of understanding. And no, it's not too much techno to understand. You have a natural way of describing things. Like a former physics professor I once had, you keep the goal post in sight, while adding bits and pieces to the complex picture. Being an Aquarian, it makes me want to become involved, though I know it's not my forte. Fascinating! Thanks for the continued revelations.
Excellent information Anastasi. This is a 'Quantum Leap' for computers and humanity. Light photonic processing is the way to go!
Love the "Get over it" and "Xanadu" cut ins, gives some new flair to your videos. Great to see you actually have access to all these techies behind the new technologies and shake 'em out a bit. Love how enthusiastic you get every time when discussing this.
Excellent. This is exactly why I subscribe to this channel. Thanks Anastasi, this is probably your best post yet.
I can't help but think of the parallels between taking gates, whether using relays, tubes or transistors, to make usable ALUs, and taking qubits and building useful machines. Just a few isn't going to cut it, and as Anastasi says, if they all require tremendous cooling, scaling is hard. It's an exciting time to see this technology evolve.
Love your show Anastasi, never too much technical, your technical depth is what sets you apart from others, keep up the great work!
This is excellent. Please do continue to give us the deep technical details as you have been doing. Also, we really appreciate your access to people at the frontiers of the technology. And your editing is superb!
Jetzt wird es echt spannend. Kann kaum erwarten was da jetzt kommen wird.
Love it. It’s not too technical. It’s Exciting.
What exciting times we live in. There are many breakthroughs happening like the flywheel generator &now the , light machine. Sooner or later the light will overtake the darkness that has kept us in the poor house. Hallelujah
Ana, I love the channel and content. Most of it is over my head but then I look up to terms to learn more you real me I in a little bit more. Its refreshing to see someone delivering real interesting tech news consistently without AI. Keep up the good work.
Great episode, loved the technicalities. The deeper the better!!
This is very cool! Thank you for breaking down the science for us!
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