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Entangled Show

Entangled Show

Di: Pete Codella & Sumit Parashar
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The Entangled Show discusses quantonomy, the study and economic impact of quantum systems, emphasizing the transition from classical computing to quantum technology. The video and audio podcast series serves as a guide for understanding this revolution, making quantum concepts accessible to business leaders, policymakers, and the curious. The show focuses on three key quantum pillars: superposition (multiple states at once), probability (embracing uncertainty beyond binary logic), and entanglement (deep interconnectedness across distances). Hosted by Sumit Parashar (technical expert) and Pete Codella (cultural interpreter), the show uses a guided discovery approach to explain how quantum advancements are already shaping fields like cybersecurity, medical sensing, and global commerce. The quantum era, it asserts, is not a future possibility but an unfolding reality, with real-world applications emerging today.CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 | Sumit Parashar & Pete Codella Economia Fisica Scienza
  • 006: An Introduction to Quantum Computing
    May 15 2026

    Quantum computing is no longer science fiction—it’s here, and it’s changing everything from cybersecurity to medicine.

    In episode six of the Entangled Show, Sumit Parashar and Pete Codella break down the quantum cliff and what Google’s new Willow chip means for the future of technology. This episode is a non-technical guide to the quantum revolution, designed for anyone curious about the next era of computing.

    What we cover in this episode:

    ⚛️ The Quantum Look: What a quantum computer actually looks like (and why).

    ❄️ Absolute Zero: Why these machines are kept colder than outer space.

    🧠 Qubits & Bloch Spheres: Complex concepts explained with simple analogies.

    ⚡ Google’s Willow: Why this breakthrough shocked the research community.

    🔓 Q-Day: The moment current digital encryption becomes obsolete, and how to prepare.

    🚀 The Future: How quantum computing transforms AI, transportation, and healthcare.

    ⏱ Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction

    01:45 What quantum computers look like

    04:20 Why quantum computers need extreme cold

    06:15 Classical vs. quantum computing explained

    09:00 What is a qubit?

    16:30 Google's Willow quantum computer discussion

    20:15 Q-Day & the threat to encryption

    25:00 Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC)

    29:10 Future predictions: Quantum, AI, and the human brain

    36:20 Quantum medicine & personalized healthcare

    41:00 Warning: The upcoming quantum cliff

    🎙 Hosts:

    Pete Codella and Sumit Parashar

    Subscribe to the Entangled Show (wherever you get your podcasts) for more deep dives into quantum science and tech made simple.

    #Quantonomy #QuantumComputing #Quantum

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    43 min
  • 005: Quantum in Utah - Building the Silicon Slopes of the Future with Ryan Starks
    Apr 1 2026

    How does a state known for Silicon Slopes prepare for the quantum revolution? Ryan Starks (EDCUtah) joins Pete Codella and Sumit Parashar to discuss Utah’s recruitment engine, the power of university partnerships, and why we need to start building a quantum-ready workforce today. Plus, Ryan reveals a surprising personal passion for 90s basketball nostalgia and shares insights from governor-led international trade missions. Don't miss this discussion on the future of Utah’s economy.

    Highlights include:

    • Ryan’s world-class Michael Jordan card collection
    • The role of quantonomy in Utah’s K-12 and higher education
    • Why Maryland is currently winning the quantum race (and how Utah can catch up)
    • The urgent need for quantum-safe encryption

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction: Pete Codella and Sumit Parashar open the show and introduce the concept of quantonomy

    00:44 - Guest Welcome: Ryan Starks, President and Executive Director of EDCUtah, joins as the show's first-ever guest

    03:07 - Starks’ Journey: Ryan discusses growing up in Ogden Valley, his time in Ecuador, and his eventual move to Heber Valley

    05:03 - The Build Together Philosophy: An explanation of Ryan's core leadership philosophy regarding community-driven economic development

    08:48 - The Boomerang Story: Pete highlights Ryan’s career path from being an intern to becoming the Executive Director of the Utah Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity

    09:09 - Halloween as Fat Thor: A lighthearted look at office culture and Ryan’s memorable costume

    11:08 - Beyond the Bio: Ryan shares his lifelong passion for collecting Michael Jordan basketball cards

    13:28 - The Utah Sports Rivalry: Pete discusses the local cultural lessons learned from wearing a house-divided BYU/Utah hat

    14:27 - International Trade Missions: Insights from governor-led missions to Israel, Dubai, and Canada

    19:53 - Proactive Regulation: A look at the Utah AI Lab and the work of Margaret Busse at the Utah Department of Commerce

    23:52 - Quantum Sensing: Sumit explains how entangled sensors could benefit rural Utah and the agricultural sector

    28:52 - National Education Partnerships: Discussion of the NIST K-12 partnership to integrate quantum curriculum into schools

    29:14 - National Quantum Day: Marking April 14th as a day for celebrating quantum advancements

    32:49 - Workforce Development: The proposal for Utah universities to offer a minor in quantonomy

    36:11 - Associations and Ecosystems: The impact of organizations like Silicon Slopes, 47G, and BioHive on Utah's growth

    43:30 - The Maryland Benchmark: A comparison of Utah’s current quantum standing against Maryland’s $1 billion investment

    47:45 - Paradigm Shifts: A discussion on how quantum represents a complete rebuilding of technology, similar to the shift to warp drive in fiction

    49:13 - The Quantum Cliff: A warning regarding the future risk of quantum computers breaking current data encryption standards

    50:49 - Closing Remarks: Final thoughts on the bright future of quantum in Utah over the next decade

    #EntangledShow #Quantum #Quantonomy

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    52 min
  • 004: Quantum Entanglement - The Invisible Threads That Bind Us
    Mar 6 2026

    What if everything in the universe is more connected than it seems? In Episode 4 of the Entangled Show, Pete Codella and Sumit Parashar dive deep into the heart of their namesake: Quantum Entanglement.

    Sumit shares a unique visual approach to understanding how two particles can remain linked across galaxies, challenging the speed of light and our traditional understanding of communication. Pete and Sumit then bridge the gap from physics to the human experience, exploring how entanglement manifests in:

    1. The "Spooky Action" of Marriage and Love: How two beings become instinctively synchronized.
    2. Biological Flocks: Why birds (and maybe even human cells) might use quantum links to function as a single unit.
    3. The Mother-Child Bond: Looking at intuition through a quantum lens.
    4. The Big Picture: Is gravity simply an emergent property of entanglement?

    Whether you're a physics enthusiast or a spiritual seeker, this episode explores the "magical interface" that connects us all.

    Learn more at entangled.show.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction

    2:15 - Defining entanglement in 2 minutes

    4:30 - The Galaxy Paradox: Distance doesn’t matter

    7:15 - Relational Entanglement: Marriage and intuition

    11:50 - The Physics: Lasers, crystals, and photons

    18:40 - Einstein’s "spooky action" vs. Newton’s gravity

    24:10 - The Quantum Flock: Biology and self-driving cars

    30:20 - Particle A knows particle B: Defining the link

    33:20 - Telepathy and mother’s intuition

    35:30 - Entangled cells: The future of holistic medicine

    37:45 - The feeling of being observed

    38:40 - Reincarnation and non-local memories

    40:40 - Conservation of information: Do thoughts die?

    43:10 - Summarizing the pillars of quantonomy

    45:24 - Conclusion

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    47 min
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