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Path-breaking Technological Progress of INDIA

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  World & technology Aptly quoted by the inventor of the World Wide Web,   Tim Berners-Lee – “The Web as I envisaged it, we have not seen it yet. The future is still so much bigger than the past.”, applies to every category of technological inventions. With the advent of new, faster and better technologies like Web3, Metaverse, etc. humans have been soaring new heights. This progress is, undoubtedly, set to increase an exponential rate in the coming future. India & the recognition for the technological inventions- Reference – The Economic Times India has given us many reasons to be proud of. Since the very beginning, India has been a part of this progress but it has made its presence felt to the world only for the past few years. It is extremely important that we take credit for all the major technological inventions from the very beginning and celebrate those and their inventors. India ranks third among the most attractive investment destinations for technology transactions in

Age of Quantum Computing

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  What if I say that you can do something that you can but something is restricting you to do that. What will you do? It’s obvious that you’ll search for an alternative. This is the same case with our conventional computers. They can go fast but some physical phenomena like Quantum Entanglement and Superposition restricts them to do so. Let’s take a look over history.   History:- The phenomenon of Quantum Entanglement was first discussed by Physicist Prof.Albert Einstein in his 1935’s research paper along with Prof. Boris Podolsky and Prof. Nathan Rosen. This effect comes into play when we talk about quantum (very small) objects. Along with this the phenomenon of Superposition is observed at such level which was given by Physicist Prof. Paul Dirac. While designing the initial architecture for computers, these phenomena were something to be considered.                                                    Prof. Albert Einstein Prof. Paul Dirac Why we need quantum computers? It all began wi