Taming the Quantum World (2013) [N/A]

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Release Date:
December 13, 2013

Original Title:
Den Forunderlige Kvanteverden

Alternate Titles:
Den Forunderlige Kvanteverden

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Basmati Film
DR
Det Danske Filminstitut
RÚV
SVT
TV1
YLE

Production Countries:
Denmark

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 46

A group of European physicists are working on new generation of computers. These will completely revolutionize the global information technology by exploiting the most peculiar phenomena of quantum mechanics - Superposition and Entanglement. These paradoxical phenomena are today being exploited in order to create the global quantum information technology of the future. Quantum computers will literally possess completely revolutionary capacity and be able to process information quantities, which all of the world's existing computers would never be able to accomplish. It will be possible to crack any known security system in seconds as an experiment from Innsbruck shows. In Munich scientists are trying to generate an enormous virtual reality on a quantum computer that may prove to be the tool to solve problems from global warming to the final fate of the universe.

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Cinematography:
Erik Norsker

Co-Producer:
Ellen Riis

Director:
Lars Becker-Larsen

Editor:
Marie-Louise Bordinggaard
Klaus Heinicke

Producer:
Gitte Randløy

Production Manager:
Bente Jæger

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