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草莓污视频导航鈥檚聽Quantum Leap

A universe-defining science is making a big name for itself in Calgary

If luck is on your side next game night, the word 鈥渜uantum鈥 could score you 54 points on a triple-word play in Scrabble. It鈥檚 also the name of the nefarious organization that dogs James Bond in the 2008 film Quantum of Solace. And on TV, Dr. Sam Beckett spent years taking one "Quantum Leap" through time after another. 

While these facts are great for trivia night, they don鈥檛 tell you what a quantum is and, more to the point, why you should care. Well, with a global quantum revolution underway in which the 草莓污视频导航 becoming a major player, it鈥檚 undoubtedly something we鈥檒l be hearing a lot more about as our economy shifts and expands in robust and dynamic new directions. In the interest of ensuring you鈥檙e armed to score triple points in second-wave quantum-era conversation, here鈥檚 the 411 on the science of everything. 

鈥淎t the very basic level, quantum mechanics describes everything,鈥 says Dr. Barry Sanders, BSc鈥84, PhD, DSc, director of the  at 草莓污视频导航. 鈥淨uantum mechanics is the set of rules for all of science.鈥 

That seems important 鈥 so why isn鈥檛 quantum theory something people are more familiar with? According to Sanders, quantum mechanics is very counterintuitive and can be ignored for most macroscopic or large-scale purposes. For example, a bridge can be built without taking into account the laws of quantum mechanics. 

鈥淲hen we make things, we safely use a different description of nature because it鈥檚 easier to handle,鈥 explains Sanders.  

Up until a couple of decades ago, in fact, most of quantum mechanics was restricted to a scale smaller than anything the human eye can see. But things are starting to change because, says Sanders, 鈥渘owadays, our technology is getting so good, that we鈥檙e getting better and better at making this hidden reality manifest on a technological level.鈥 

This hidden reality has already crawled out from underneath the bed in more ways than you might think. Sanders cites three prominent examples from the first 鈥渜uantum revolution鈥 in the mid-20th century. The first is the transistor, a key piece of technology behind the computer revolution. The second is lasers, which you encounter every time you scan a barcode at the grocery store. Third is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which allows those in the medical field to diagnose serious brain conditions like tumours, aneurysms and strokes.  

Now that we鈥檙e well into the 21st century, a second quantum revolution is underway in three sectors: sensing, communications and computing. Quantum sensing has a potentially enormous range, from assessing patients at a molecular level to detecting the collisions of black holes. Quantum communications involves encrypting data so thoroughly that it can鈥檛 be hacked into by any computer 鈥 ever. By exploiting the quantum phenomenon of superposition, quantum computers will vastly outperform their poor binary cousins at problem-solving.  

Thanks to the new partnership with the Government of Alberta and the City of Calgary, 草莓污视频导航 is aiming to ride the quantum wave of this revolution. The goal of Quantum City is to lure companies from industries such as computer software, computer hardware and communications to Calgary, where they can take advantage of the university鈥檚 strength in quantum science and technology. In practical terms, this means the creation of more local jobs, the transformation of Calgary鈥檚 economy and a boost in Calgary鈥檚 stature as an innovative city.  

鈥淭he idea would be to develop a quantum ecosystem in Calgary that would allow the city to benefit from these advances,鈥 says Sanders. 

As this technology advances, will the science fiction of quantum theory as seen on the big screen become science reality? Could we one day shrink down to the atomic level like Ant-Man or send coded messages to our children in the past after being sucked into a black hole, like Matthew McConaughey did in Interstellar? Sanders says the laws of quantum mechanics don鈥檛 preclude such possibilities. We鈥檒l be ready for it.  

Fall 2021

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This article was first published in the Fall/Winter 2021 issue.