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The computing industry has hit a bottleneck that threatens to completely stop the development of faster computers, slowing a trillion-dollar industry to an abrupt halt... The computing industry has hit a bottleneck that threatens to completely stop the development of faster computers, slowing a trillion-dollar industry to an abrupt halt... [Energy and Capital logo] Why Big Tech Is Coming for Your Brain [Luke Sweeney Photo] By [Luke Sweeney]( Written Feb 07, 2022 The largest companies on Earth are currently locked in a silent war against each other. The grand prize is the most coveted trophy in the known universe: your brain. I mean that figuratively, of course. But let’s be honest — would anyone be surprised to hear that someone like Mark Zuckerberg was plotting to harvest the world’s gray matter? [1] No, the world’s technological autocrats have slightly more abstract goals than that. The computing industry has hit a bottleneck that threatens to completely stop the development of faster computers, slowing a trillion-dollar industry to an abrupt halt. Engineers are reaching the physical limit for how many transistors can be shoved into a single chip. Once that point is reached, computers technically can’t get any faster. Clock speeds of the world’s fastest processors have already started to level off in the past 10 years, hinting that we are rapidly approaching the hard limit. Moore’s “law” has already started to look more like a suggestion. [1] Have you ever tried to tell a toddler “no” without inciting a tantrum? I imagine it's much easier than convincing Big Tech to abandon its never-ending quest for a better computer. Instead of crudely forcing more power into our outdated computing standard, the next era of machines will have to rely on a fundamentally different principle. Either that or computer progress will have hit an unbreakable ceiling. The #1 Stock to End COVID (Not Pfizer) While companies like Moderna brought us vaccines... Big and small companies all over the globe are STILL working 24/7 to create a successful COVID-19 treatment. But one company’s breakthrough COVID-killing nasal spray is about to beat them all.This company is not some big pharma giant like Pfizer or Merck. It’s TINY. But it has the power to end COVID once and for all... And could hand you profits large enough to help you retire wealthy. [Take a look at this groundbreaking treatment for yourself.]( Traditional computers, called “CMOS architecture” in technical jargon, use tiny blocks called transistors to store data. These transistors are just tiny levers that are either "on" or "off." By holding either the "on" or "off" position, CMOS computers can think in terms of two numbers: 1 and 0. Using the magic of binary numbers, the computer can represent any string of data simply by mathematically scrambling it into a sequence of 1’s and 0’s. That’s a dangerously oversimplified explanation of how computers work, but you get the gist. Input information is translated to binary, processed by the computer, and then retranslated back to something the user can understand. The future of computers will run on a very similar concept — with a unique caveat. Brains, Billionaires, and Quantum Chips Check out these two images. At first glance, they look nothing alike. A microscopic wad of gum and Iron Man’s heart don't share many obvious similarities. [1] Surprisingly enough, these two marvels of technology and biology function in very similar ways. The alien-like clump on the left is a neuron from a human brain through an electron microscope. Trillions and trillions of these nanoscopic structures work together to transfer signals throughout the brain, collectively forming what we call “consciousness.” The picture on the right shows nothing other than the future of computing. It’s exactly why these billionaire technocrats are so desperate to unlock the secrets of the brain. The 1% Are Using Crypto as a Hedge Against Inflation Inflation in the U.S. is at a four-decade high. But the ultra-rich are not hoarding gold... This time, they’re buying all the cryptocurrency they can. For example, Hungarian billionaire Thomas Peterffy is pouring over $750 million into crypto in case paper money “goes to hell.” And he's far from alone. At this rate, 2022 will be marked by hordes of 1% investors joining the crypto revolution. But it’s too late to buy Bitcoin or Ethereum. Instead, there are six new cryptocurrencies that will completely change the game. [And the best part is you can still get in on the ground floor today.]( The object in question is a quantum computing chip. Instead of transistors, this chip uses “qubits” to process information. Forgoing the limitations of 1’s and 0’s, qubits rely on the shadowy principles of quantum physics to allow a third state: both 1 and 0. It sounds paradoxical at first and only gets more counterintuitive as you descend down the quantum physics rabbit hole. According to the most state-of-the-art biology research, our neurons rely on very tiny quantum interactions. “Biophotons,” or light produced by nerves transferring electrical charge, behave according to the same quantum principles as those inside a quantum computer. [1] This new focus on biology is a new inspiration for quantum physicists. After all, humans and quantum computers share some key similarities... For example, human brains are undeniably brilliant, but they are incredibly prone to errors. Your brain can effortlessly calculate the dense mathematics involved in catching a ball or walking up the stairs but fails miserably at recalling what you had for lunch yesterday. Quantum computers are strikingly similar. Our current best options are millions of times more powerful than typical CMOS machines but, like us, they are hopelessly error-prone. The computer I’m typing this on right now makes one mistake every thousand-trillion operations. In comparison, your average quantum chip will mess up once per every 1,000 operations. This is exactly where Big Tech comes in. Major players know that this technology will eventually become the new standard, so naturally they all want to be first. But they might already be too late. Mystery Material Could End Our Microchip Crisis FOREVER See this flexible little square? This tiny piece of material could single-handedly solve our microchip crisis once and for all. Because this material is 1,000x more powerful than silicon... 1,000x more conductive than copper... and 200x stronger than steel. That’s why companies like Google, Microsoft, and Facebook are sitting on the edge of their seats right now, just waiting for this next generation of microchips to arrive. And the best part? The tiny tech company behind it all is 12x smaller than Intel, with growth potential that’s off the charts. But I urge you to act now, because as soon as this product launches, those gains will be off the table. [Learn more about this mystery material here.]( The major advantage of these enormous companies can also be their biggest downfall. A tech giant like Google has the benefit of dumping nearly unlimited funds into a think tank, but it lacks the flexibility to beat the rest of the herd. Mark my words — the biggest leaps forward in quantum computing technology will be made by the underdogs... smaller companies that are able to adapt to the industry’s constant changes. One particular company has been on the forefront of quantum technology for close to a decade now. During that time, this dedicated group has amassed a priceless set of patents. Without a few of these critical pieces of IP, the rest of the industry is at a standstill. In a market that moves this quickly, you definitely want to get in ahead of the pack. Our readers will most likely be familiar with this topic by now, but take my word for it when I say this is NOT common knowledge. [We’ve compiled all the information you need to score life-changing returns. Check it out NOW before the word spreads!]( To your wealth, Luke Sweeney Contributor, Energy and Capital Luke’s technical know-how combined with an insatiable scientific curiosity has helped uncover some of our most promising leads in the tech sector. He has a knack for breaking down complicated scientific concepts into an easy-to-digest format, while still keeping a sharp focus on the core information. His role at Angel is simple: transform piles of obscure data into profitable investment leads. 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