Quantum, made visible

How a quantum computer actually works.

Six quick, hands-on steps — from a single spinning qubit to a network of machines acting as one. No math, no hype, just the real idea.

Step 1 of 6

A bit picks a side. A qubit spins.

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Right now it's neither — it's a spin of possibility (superposition).
A normal computer stores a bit: a 0 or a 1, settled. A qubit is different — before you look, it's spinning through both at once. That in-between state is called superposition, and it's the raw material of everything quantum.