The Daily Qubit - Weekender Edition

🕳️ Quantum meets black holes, teleportation, and flytraps

Welcome to the Quantum Realm. 

Sundays are for sipping coffee, long reads, and our newsletter, of course. Enjoy this curation of easy-to-peruse links & resources in and around quantum.

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IN TODAY’S ISSUE:

  • 3 weekend links to read, watch, and listen to as you enjoy your Sunday

  • 2 resources to check out: an interactive way to learn the fundamentals of quantum computing coupled with your own virtual quantum computing lab

  • 1 quote to ponder: Feynman himself reminds us the importance of the role of skepticism in scientific progress

WEEKEND BYTES

ENTANGLED INSIGHTS

BLACK OPAL

Q-CTRL’s Black Opal is an interactive and easy-to-use learning program that’s perfect for both beginners or those who are looking to reinforce existing knowledge. For busy schedules, each skill is made up of topics and most topics can be completed in less than 30 minutes.

QUANTUM FLYTRAP

Quantum Flytrap’s virtual lab is a no-installation-required online playground where you can drag and drop your way through quantum physics, juggling up to three entangled particles on a virtual optical table. And, you have the power to recreate classic experiments or design your own.

ENTANGLED INSIGHTS

It is imperative in science to doubt; it is absolutely necessary, for progress in science, to have uncertainty as a fundamental part of your inner nature.

Richard Feynman

UNTIL TOMORROW.

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