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Quantum computing challenges the way we normally understand the world. In this talk, Rajan Chopra takes the audience on a journey into the strange and fascinating ideas of quantum physics, showing how they are shaping the future of computing. Rather than trying to visualize every physical detail, the talk encourages the audience to think in terms of abstraction—an approach physicists often use to understand the quantum world. The talk begins with the concept of superposition, where a quantum system can exist in multiple states at the same time. Unlike classical bits that represent either 0 or 1, quantum bits, or qubits, can represent both simultaneously. This allows quantum computers to explore many possibilities at once and tackle complex problems more efficiently. Another key idea is entanglement, where two quantum particles become deeply connected. The state of one instantly relates to the state of the other, even across large distances, enabling entirely new ways of processing information. The talk also explores interference, which allows quantum algorithms to amplify correct answers while canceling incorrect ones. Concepts like quantum teleportation and the no-cloning principle further challenge our intuition about information. Ultimately, “Quantum Musing” invites the audience to explore the abstract mathematical world behind quantum systems and imagine the powerful technologies they may enable. Rajan Chopra is a physics educator and science communicator who founded Quantum Musing to make quantum physics and quantum computing accessible to students, educators and science enthusiasts. He creates workshops, talks and educational content that bridge complex quantum concepts with real-world understanding. His work has reached learners across universities and public platforms, helping demystify qubits, quantum algorithms and the rapidly evolving quantum-tech ecosystem. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx