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- Josh Miller
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Awesome book
This book is great if you want to learn about Quantum Computing. The information in this book can help you whether you a beginner in this topic or an expert. Additionally what you learned can be applied right away. Must listen!
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It really explains for beginners like me
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- Christine Shariat
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Fascinating and Accessible
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- Ronald Normandy
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- Ali G.
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- Douglas P.
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excellent information & resources
The book was very current. thorough, and informative with many references. I enjoyed the book very much. An accompanying pdf file with auxiliary information would be helpful. I have listened to this book twice so far and have purchased a paperback copy to help with comprehension. The only concern I had was info towards the end of chapter 7 on quantum communication where it was stated that this could be instantaneous. This goes against everything else I have ever read. While the entanglement proceeds instantaneously, no information can be transmitted faster than the speed of light. Everything I have read on entanglement emphasizes this. (The section I am referring to is on pages 243 & 244 in the print edition or the last 4 minutes of chapter 7 (e.g. Spaceships talking to earth) in the audio edition.
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- J Cat
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Quantum Computing Demystified
In "Dive into Tomorrow's Tech, Today," the complex and often intimidating world of quantum computing is unraveled with remarkable clarity. Tailored for tech enthusiasts, software developers, and innovators, this book transforms dense scientific concepts into accessible, engaging content. Starting from the fundamentals of quantum mechanics to the practical applications in quantum computing, the author guides readers through a comprehensive journey. The inclusion of the Quantum Toolkit is a standout feature, allowing readers to apply their newfound knowledge practically. This book doesn't just educate; it empowers you to be a trailblazer in the quantum tech landscape.
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- InsightfulReader
- 11-18-23
Demystifying Quantum Computing
"Quantum Computing Explained for Beginners" is a brilliant creation by Pantheon Space Academy, breaking down the complex world of quantum computing into an accessible and enlightening audiobook. With a blend of science, technology, and real-world impact, the audiobook serves as a comprehensive guide for those venturing into the fascinating realm of quantum computing. The Pantheon Space Academy's clear and engaging narration unravels the mysteries of this cutting-edge technology, making it an ideal starting point for beginners eager to understand the quantum revolution. Dive into the future of computing with this audiobook, demystifying the extraordinary potential and applications of quantum computing for all curious minds.
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