Within the past year, every country on Earth has quietly entered a race to crack quantum physics first. And theyâre not doing it in the spirit of discovery. Within the past year, every country on Earth has quietly entered a race to crack quantum physics first. And they’re not doing it in the spirit of discovery. [Outsider Club logo] Hook Echoes and Quantum Tornadoes By Luke Sweeney
Written Jan 18, 2022 On April 9, 1953, an electrical engineer named Donald Staggs noticed a subtle pattern that inadvertently saved thousands of lives. While installing an experimental new weather radar, he picked up a reading that was unlike anything else he’d ever seen before. Bewildered, Staggs recorded as much data as possible as the radar echo slowly disappeared into the background noise. He rushed the readings to a few local meteorologists, totally unaware he was about to hand them one of the biggest discoveries in the field. [1] Before we had a global network of high-tech radars at our disposal, the world’s weather forecasting was pitiful. It wasn't uncommon for large-scale hurricanes to catch coastal cities completely off guard. Staggs’ discovery, something he called a “hook echo,” is a tiny, turbulent interaction between hot and cold air. It almost exclusively forms within supercell thunderstorms, the kind that tend to spit out tornadoes and level entire towns. 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Here’s Your Quantum Weather Forecast Physicists at MIT are in the middle of their own version of the hook echo story as we speak. Instead of modeling storms, these researchers are doing something totally different yet somehow still very similar. It wouldn't be quantum physics if it didn't come with a paradox or two! New Robot Has Tech Execs Scrambling You might not believe this is even real, but I assure you this video has been left unedited. Nearly every tech company in the world is scrambling to get its hands on this tech. And investors are set to profit handsomely. Get the details on [our Top 3 Stocks Picks here.]( In a similar vein of inspiration as the one that struck Donald Staggs, the MIT team has been looking closely at the swirling interactions between super-chilled sodium atoms. And they are finding some startling similarities. [2] These ghostly wisps exist in the doorway between classical and quantum physics. For the first time ever, researchers at MIT managed to snap a usable image of what is basically quantum mechanics in a nutshell. The process is fascinating for any fellow science geek. First, the team used lasers to trap a mere million sodium atoms in place and then cooled the whole operation down to just 100 nanokelvins — about as close to absolute zero as you can get! Once the tiny cloud of atoms was locked in place and appropriately chilled, the researchers started to spin the cloud faster and faster, like marbles in a bowl. This is where things got interesting. Facebook Has Already Bet $50 Billion on ThisForget 5G — 2021’s Biggest Gains Will Be Here Mark Zuckerberg is no fool. So when he invests $50 billion in a brand-new technology, you'd better pay attention — especially when venture capitalists have also plowed $45 billion in it. Apple and Google have quietly added it to more than 1 billion smartphones. And this exclusive video reveals why this new tech breakthrough is about to revolutionize the computing world... and make a lot of people very rich. Early investors stand to make extraordinary gains of as much as 9,910%. But you have to hurry — this technology is about to go mainstream. [Get the inside story now.]( According to the laws of classical physics, the gas should have squished down into a long thin needle, and at first, that’s exactly what happened. But as the experiment went on, the classical laws seemed to fall away completely. At that exact moment, the research team had crossed over into the realm of quantum physics. The long needle slowly broke into individual sets of swirling, turbulent clouds. These atom-sized tornadoes are direct evidence of how extremely tiny particles can totally disregard our conventional “laws” of physics. Just like with Donald Staggs’ hook echos, this discovery of quantum tornadoes opens up a completely new avenue for observing quantum phenomena. Within the past year, every country on the planet has quietly entered a race to crack quantum physics first. And they’re not just doing it in the spirit of discovery. Quantum computers are the endgame of quantum physics — and they can be dangerous in the wrong hands. Take cryptocurrency, for example. The enormous calculations that currently keep your Bitcoin safe from hackers would be a light afternoon’s work for a capable quantum computer. In fact, just about any data encryption would be trivial to crack with a quantum computer. And that’s exactly why DARPA, the U.S. military, and almost every computing company on Earth is investing heavily into getting there first. The age of quantum computing is upon us, folks. [For more details, get instant access to Topline Trader Investment Director Keith Kohl’s free research presentation here.]( To your wealth, Luke Sweeney
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