Quantum Supremacy or Quantum Hype?

The Global Race for the Next-Gen Computers A Glimpse into the Quantum Future Imagine a world where computers can solve problems in seconds that would take today’s supercomputers millennia. A world where new drugs are designed atom-by-atom in simulations, supply chains optimize themselves, and encryption methods crumble like sandcastles under a tidal wave of quantum…

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When I Measured a Wormhole

By: Michael Moats I never set out to measure a wormhole. On April 23rd, 2025, I was in my workshop. It was a typical day, and my focus was on a separate engineering experiment involving reflective foil. Nothing in the setup suggested it would be anything more than a simple calibration task. I have a…

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The Science of Starship Propulsion: Are We Any Closer to Warp Speed?

Introduction For decades, the dream of interstellar travel has captivated humanity. From the iconic starships of Star Trek to the sleek vessels of The Expanse, science fiction has painted a vivid picture of warp drives, hyperspace lanes, and quantum slipstreams. But how close are we, really, to transforming these imaginative concepts into scientific reality? This…

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