Книга Quantum Illusion Pushp Sirohi

Quantum Illusion

The Billion-Dollar Bet on Unproven Reality

Автор: Pushp Sirohi
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Independently published
What if the future you are being sold... does not yet exist?Quantum computing is being hailed as the...

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Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
76
EAN
9798199091046
Enbook ID
52748517
Издател
Теглоt
116
Размери
152 x 229 x 4

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What if the future you are being sold... does not yet exist?

Quantum computing is being hailed as the next great technological revolution. Governments are investing billions. Corporations are announcing breakthroughs. Experts are predicting a world transformed.

But beneath the confidence lies a deeper question:

How much of this future is real-and how much of it is belief?

In Quantum Illusion, Pushp Sirohi delivers a sharp, intellectually uncompromising examination of one of the most hyped technologies of our time. Moving beyond technical jargon, this book explores the intersection of science, economics, psychology, and power that shapes how quantum computing is understood-and misunderstood.

This is not a book about rejecting innovation.
It is a book about understanding it without illusion.

Inside, you will discover:

  • Why quantum computing's promise may be overstated in the present
  • How narratives are constructed and amplified by powerful institutions
  • The hidden role of fear, competition, and perception in government investment
  • Who benefits from the current quantum economy-and who carries the risk
  • Why the assumption of inevitable progress can be misleading
  • A new framework for evaluating emerging technologies with clarity and accountability

Written in a precise, thought-provoking style, Quantum Illusion challenges readers to question not just technology-but the systems that define its meaning.

This book is for thinkers, policymakers, professionals, and anyone who refuses to accept the future without understanding its foundation.

Because the greatest risk is not that technology will fail-
but that we may believe in it before it truly exists.