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"The Paradox of Time and Humanity’s Future - A Deep Reflection" In this episode, Micke Jansson🤘 guides us through a compelling narrative intertwined with profound insights on technology, human attention, and the decisions shaping our future. Drawing from a fictional yet eerily plausible story, it challenges us to consider what we choose to see and ignore—especially with the rapid rise of quantum computing and encryption.Main Topics: * The impact of quantum computing on future security and encryption * Humanity’s collective blindness to technological threats and opportunities * The importance of attention and choice in shaping our civilization’s trajectory * The story begins with a mysterious transmission from a “USS paradox,” diving into a deep cinematic narration blending science, history, and speculative future. * The significance of Peter Shor’s quantum algorithm, and how it could crack today’s encryption within minutes, compared to billions of years for classical computers. * The timeline of civilization’s awareness, from the 1994 warning about quantum threats to major tech advances like IBM’s 4158 qubit processor and Google’s quantum supremacy. * The urgent race for post-quantum cryptography and the societal atrophy of paying attention to existential risks. * A reflection on whether our systems are “broken” or working as designed, showing us what we need to see—just at the last moment. * Shor’s Algorithm Overview [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shor%27s_algorithm] * IBM's 4158 Qubit Quantum Processor [https://www.ibm.com/blog/introducing-ibm-q-quantum-system-one] * Google Quantum Supremacy Announcement [https://quantumai.google/research/google-quantum-ai-publications/] * Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards [https://csrc.nist.gov/projects/post-quantum-cryptography] * In this episode:Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to the paradox and setting the sci-fi scene00:56 - The significance of the “box” containing Earth’s last artifacts and history03:19 - The discovery of historical issues from 1994 and their cryptic messages06:13 - Peter Shor’s groundbreaking quantum algorithm explained07:50 - How quantum computers threaten encryption today10:25 - Cultural and societal context of 1994 and the internet’s birth11:40 - The coming arms race in cryptography and the ignored warnings12:52 - The importance of attention and how society chooses what to ignore15:36 - Latest quantum hardware milestones in 202616:26 - The race against time for encryption standards17:18 - The architecture of civilization’s collective blind spot18:43 - The closing reflection on history, choice, and responsibilityResources Note: This narrative acts as a mirror—urging us to scrutinize what we might overlook in the face of technological acceleration. Are we the crew on the bridge, blind to the impending disaster? Or can we choose to see and act? The power is ultimately ours.
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