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Thinking On Paper Technology Podcast
The Human Story of Technology, Mark Fielding and Jeremy Gilbertson
95 episodes
15 hours ago
Thinking on Paper helps you understand what technology is really doing to business, culture, family and society. Through direct conversations with CEOS, Founders and Outliers, we break down how systems work, where human incentives distort them, and what the headlines skim over. If a technology shapes the world - AI, quantum computing, digital identity, gameplay engines, surveillance, regulation, energy, space manufacturing - it’s on Thinking On Paper. Guests: IBM, D-Wave, Coinbase, Kevin Kelly and more. Just add curiosity.
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Thinking on Paper helps you understand what technology is really doing to business, culture, family and society. Through direct conversations with CEOS, Founders and Outliers, we break down how systems work, where human incentives distort them, and what the headlines skim over. If a technology shapes the world - AI, quantum computing, digital identity, gameplay engines, surveillance, regulation, energy, space manufacturing - it’s on Thinking On Paper. Guests: IBM, D-Wave, Coinbase, Kevin Kelly and more. Just add curiosity.
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Make Your Own Quantum Computer: The 5 Things You Need
Thinking On Paper Technology Podcast
5 minutes 20 seconds
1 month ago
Make Your Own Quantum Computer: The 5 Things You Need

What if someone handed you the recipe for a quantum computer? In this episode, that’s exactly what happens.


Coleman Collins of IonQ breaks down DiVincenzo’s criteria, (a checklist proposed by physicist David DiVincenzo) the five capabilities any physical system needs before it can call itself a quantum computer. 


There are five criteria.


  1. A well-defined qubit
  2. Ability to initialize qubits. You must be able to reliably set every qubit to a known starting state.
  3. Long coherence times. The qubits must remain stable long enough to run operations without losing their quantum state.
  4. Ability to measure qubits. You need to read the state of each qubit at the end of the computation (ideally individually).
  5. A universal gate set built from entanglement and single-qubit control.

Mix them all together in a serving bowl and these let you perform any quantum computation you wish.


You now know the foundation behind every major quantum architecture, from superconducting circuits to trapped ions.


Cheers, 


Mark and Jeremy.


Keep Thinking On Paper.




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Thinking On Paper Technology Podcast
Thinking on Paper helps you understand what technology is really doing to business, culture, family and society. Through direct conversations with CEOS, Founders and Outliers, we break down how systems work, where human incentives distort them, and what the headlines skim over. If a technology shapes the world - AI, quantum computing, digital identity, gameplay engines, surveillance, regulation, energy, space manufacturing - it’s on Thinking On Paper. Guests: IBM, D-Wave, Coinbase, Kevin Kelly and more. Just add curiosity.