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Keeper L. Sharkey Quantum Chemistry And Computing For The Curious ((install)) < 10000+ CONFIRMED >

But electrons do not think in bits. They think in superpositions —0 and 1 at the same time, with a certain probability for each.

As physicist Richard Feynman famously said in 1982: “Nature isn’t classical, dammit. So if you want to simulate nature, you’d better make it quantum mechanical.” But electrons do not think in bits

And for the curious? That is the best place to be: at the frontier where we don’t yet have all the answers, but we finally have the right machine to ask the questions. Keep looking up. Keep asking why. The quantum world is not spooky—it is just patiently waiting for us to learn its language. But electrons do not think in bits