Quantum Computing Foundations - From Qubits to Decoherence
Quantum computing is often surrounded by hype, confusion, and unrealistic expectations. In this video, I break down what quantum computing actually is, why it exists, and why building real, scalable quantum computers is so difficult.
This isn’t a sci-fi explanation — it’s a clear, physics-grounded look at how quantum computers work and where they actually fit in the future of computing. In this video, you’ll learn:
Why quantum computing exists in the first place
How qubits differ from classical bits
What superposition and interference really mean for computation
Why entanglement allows quantum systems to scale differently
Why decoherence is the biggest challenge in quantum computing
Why quantum computers require extreme engineering
What quantum computers are actually good at
Why quantum computers won’t replace classical computers
Quantum computing isn’t about replacing today’s machines. It’s about expanding what computation is capable of when classical approaches hit fundamental limits.
If you’re interested in quantum computing, physics, AI, or emerging technology — and you want explanations without hype — this video is a great place to start.