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TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction: From Apollo 11 to Quantum Starships 03:10 - The Double-Slit Experiment: Waves vs. Particles 06:45 - Classical Bits vs. Qubits: The Bloch Sphere Explained 10:15 - Feynman, Benioff, and the Birth of Quantum Algorithms 15:10 - Quantum Supremacy: Google’s Sycamore Milestone Ever wondered about the physics of quantum computing and why it's set to be millions of times more powerful than your smartphone? In this video, we break down the mind-bending reality of quantum mechanics—from particles acting like waves to the "spooky" world of entanglement—in simple, everyday language. If today’s smartphones are sleek motorboats, quantum computers are the starships of the future. This video explores why we are hitting the limits of classical transistors and how embracing "quantum weirdness" like tunneling is paving the way for a new computing paradigm. We dive deep into the fundamental building blocks of this technology: The Double-Slit Experiment: How atoms and electrons prove that matter behaves like waves until observed. Superposition: Why a qubit can be 0 and 1 simultaneously, unlike the rigid "on/off" states of a classical transistor. Entanglement: The "spooky action at a distance" that lets qubits work in perfect sync across any distance. Quantum Supremacy: A look at Google’s Sycamore chip and how it completed a task in 200 seconds that would take a supercomputer 10,000 years. Whether you are a student, a tech enthusiast, or just curious about the future, this guide explains how superconducting circuits, trapped ions, and photonic qubits are turning science fiction into reality. #QuantumComputing #Physics #Stem #QuantumMechanics #TechExplained