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Generally, quantum engineering refers to the engineering of technologies making mass use of [[Quantum physics|entanglement, superposition and tunnelling]]. {{As of|2020}}, no such technologies existed. However, multiple companies and governments were investing heavily into developing such technologies. | Generally, quantum engineering refers to the engineering of technologies making mass use of [[Quantum physics|entanglement, superposition and tunnelling]]. {{As of|2020}}, no such technologies existed. However, multiple companies and governments were investing heavily into developing such technologies. | ||
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Revision as of 17:32, 9 March 2023
Quantum engineering was a subject taught at the Luna University. Bliss studied it there (AUDIO: Echoes of War) in the timeline created by the Last Great Time War. (AUDIO: Companion Piece)
Behind the scenes
Generally, quantum engineering refers to the engineering of technologies making mass use of entanglement, superposition and tunnelling. As of 2020[update], no such technologies existed. However, multiple companies and governments were investing heavily into developing such technologies.