Whats about niobium they said its future of quantum computing 🧊

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I don't know.🤷‍♂️

Helium is the only element that remains a liquid at absolute zero:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z6UJbwxBZI

Is Helium one of the few (if not only) materials less dense than air? Could be why

I’m starting to like AI before it kills all humans 😂

Helium is unique in its behavior near absolute zero due to a combination of weak intermolecular forces and quantum effects, particularly the zero-point energy. These factors prevent helium from solidifying even at the lowest temperature possible.

I'm loving it too. Have hypothesised many scientific theories already 😅. I did get a double A in science back in the day though 😂

I didn’t get good grades in Chemistry for some inexplicable reason 😂

Just Google AI'd it:

Niobium is a promising material in the development of superconducting qubits for quantum computers, offering potential advantages over traditional materials like aluminum. Niobium-based qubits can operate at higher temperatures and with potentially longer coherence times, meaning they can store information for a longer period before it degrades. However, challenges remain in minimizing energy loss and improving overall qubit performance.