
Charles Bennett & Gilles Brassard just won the 2026 Turing Award for BB84—the quantum computing protocol from 1984 that makes encryption unbreakable using quantum physics. In this quick breakdown, I explain how Alice sends polarized photons, Bob measures in random bases, and Eve gets caught by quantum disturbances.

Quantum computing isn’t just theoretical — major financial institutions are already investing in it today. In this video, I break down how banks are actually using quantum computing, where it shows promise, and why finance is one of the earliest industries preparing for quantum advantage. This isn’t hype. It’s a grounded look at what’s happening now.
Quantum superposition is one of the most fascinating — and most misunderstood — ideas in physics. In this video, I explain superposition using a simple everyday analogy: a spinning coin — and show how this concept sits at the heart of quantum computing.
Quantum mechanics isn’t just a strange theory from physics textbooks — it’s the foundation of nearly every technology we use today.