On astrophysics, AI and quantum computing
What distinguishes a calculator from a thinking being? A look at what AI can do today, what it lacks — and why a benevolent superintelligence might be more plausible than a dystopian one.
Time is not simply what clocks measure. It is a force, a process, perhaps the most fundamental of all physical phenomena. What if the past has weight — and the future does too?
A quantum computer essentially does nothing — it lets quantum physics do the work. This article explains how it works, where we stand in 2026, and why the fusion of AI and quantum computing will change everything.