Quantum Computing: The History of the Future

Quantum Computing: The History of the Future is a comprehensive guide to the most exciting field of computing since, well, regular computing.

It all started in the 1940s with the work of Paul Dirac, a physicist who realized that, actually, you don't have to follow the rules.

Fast forward to the 1960s, when the first quantum computers were built, but they were just for fun, because, you know, who needs security, right?

But seriously, it wasn't until the 2000s that quantum computing started to get serious, with the invention of the first quantum gates and the realization that, yeah, you can actually use it for something besides just being a novelty.

Today, quantum computing is a thing of the future, with quantum computers being built for all sorts of serious applications, like breaking all sorts of security protocols, and, you know, solving world hunger.

Learn more about the exciting future of quantum computing! (But only if you're ready for it.)

Or, if you're feeling adventurous, read about the even-more-future of quantum computing.

And, finally, if you're feeling like you're ready to leave it all behind, check out our quantum computing FAQ.