Elon Musk and quantum computers: the global Internet is just a cover
A quantum computer needs an ultra-low temperature to operate, because qubits are too sensitive. Any heat, vibration, or even a weak noise turns them into an ordinary “bit.” That’s why qubits on Earth are cooled to almost absolute zero using giant cryogenic systems. But this is terribly expensive and energy-consuming.
Now imagine that there is a place where the natural temperature is almost ideal cold. This is space. There is no atmosphere, no extra noise, no heat.
So, the logic is simple: a quantum computer should be launched not on Earth, but in space. Now about the most interesting part.
Do you think Elon Musk is launching his Starlinks only for the sake of the Internet in some Sahara? Of course not. The Internet is just a screen. In fact, Musk is deploying the infrastructure of the future.
A network of low-orbit satellites could not only provide communications, but also become the basis for quantum computing in orbit.
A quantum computer in space sounds plausible. Cold for qubits? Check. And communications? Also check. Energy to maintain systems? Solar panels will solve this issue.
Why is no one talking about this? Well, who will announce such a breakthrough? A quantum computer in orbit is not just a technology. It is an absolute advantage. Military power, economic control, new rules of the game for the entire planet.
So, the Internet in the desert is just a cover.
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