Quantum Devices

Quantum devices are machines and systems which exploit the properties of quantum mechanics to manipulate and control matter and energy on an atomic and subatomic level. This provides an unprecedented level of speed, accuracy and precision, and makes possible some of the most advanced technology of the 21st century. Quantum devices are used in industries from telecommunications to computer hardware to pharmaceuticals and more, and have revolutionized computing, creating faster and more reliable devices, and driving the development of artificial intelligence and quantum computing.

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Vibrational, Ultra Violet, Natural Bond Orbital Analysis of E-1 using Quantum Mechanical Computations and Experimental Spectra.
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Why New Drugs, Treatments, and Medical Devices Still Needs to be Tested Clinically Before Making it Available in the Market?
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Quantum Dots- Tiny Semiconductor Nanodots
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The Fermi-Pasta-Ulam Quantum Recurrence in The Dynamics of an Elementary Physical Vacuum Cell and The Problem of its Polarization
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Quantum Approach to Allergic Pathology
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On Tesla-inspired Extended Quantum-Holographic Framework for Reprogramming Macro-Quantum Correlations of Individual and Collective Consciousness
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The Human Soul as a Manifestation of Quantum-Like Fields
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