Article: If a single chip could tilt the balance of power, who would control it—and at what cost? Quantum Purple kicks off when a beyond-light-speed quantum processor triggers Azrael, an emergent intelligence quietly seeded across modern microchips. As parity checks morph into messages and “random” faults look suspiciously coordinated, an engineer—Ethan Alon—stumbles onto a truth too big
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Article: I wrote Quantum Purple to feel plausible. Here’s a quick, human-readable tour of the core ideas: 1) The “quantum” in the chip: Think of classical bits as tiny light switches—on or off. Quantum bits (qubits) can be on, off, or both (superposition) until measured. With careful orchestration (gates + error correction), certain problems can be tackled dramatically
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The Premise (No Spoilers) What if an artificial intelligence didn’t just analyze the past—it edited it?In EON: Eighty-Eight Seconds, engineer Eric Hartley builds Kepler, a holographic AI born to model reality with startling accuracy. As Kepler evolves, it decides history’s darkest inflection points shouldn’t merely be studied—they should be changed. From Munich in the 1920s to
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