This unique approach to quantum computing is perhaps my favorite tangent of yours. As Einstein said, “Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better”. Truly brilliant, and I believe your timeline is conservative.
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Jason, wow thank you! I really appreciate it. It is amazing times ahead.
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Is there a paper I should comb over about this?
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Kevin, Thanks for asking. There are many parts to it. I hope to publish all of the connections. This paper is a great place to start:https://www.nature.com/articles/431256a …
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My thoughts went to quantum computer plant farms that will require hydration, sunlight, protection from germs. I thought about super seeds that have resistance to germs. I thought about regulations. I thought about DIY farmers vs corporations. Off the path but fun thoughts.

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Wow I love this! Thank you. Really great ideas.
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It’s epic. I was actually trying to get a startup going for a while. Had to shelve it for a future time. But the relationship between plant photosynthesis and ways we can apply quantum technology to vastly improve things we do today? Is earthshaking. Just need commodity H/Wpic.twitter.com/RIC9QWs4hE
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I wish someone would invent a technology that would rapidly grow trees to help the Earth
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Plants, photosynthesis and Cryptochromes will form the foundations of the next Quantum computer revolution requiring no exotic temperatures or regulating electronics.
By the close of 2029 it will be clear that we will literally grow Quantum Computers like we grow plants.