PART 3. Quantum Time as Infrastructure: Computing and Communication
Introduction Quantum computing has often been defined by its hardware: qubits, gates, superconducting circuits, and trapped ions. But behind every computation lies something even more fundamental: a clock. In the classical world, timing is background noise — a solved problem. In the quantum world, timing is fragile, essential, and increasingly a resource in itself. If Part 1 of this series…
















