
The New Quantum Era: An Outsider's Introduction
Author(s): Sebastian Hassinger (Author)
- Publisher: Packt Publishing
- Publication Date: May 19, 2026
- Language: English
- Print length: 220 pages
- ISBN-10: 1807787370
- ISBN-13: 9781807787370
Book Description
Explore quantum computing concepts and separate hype from reality with a clear, accessible guide to this emerging technology
Key Features
- Explore quantum computing concepts without complex math or code
- Understand the history, challenges, and future of quantum technologies
- Distinguish real progress from hype in quantum technologies
Book Description
Make sense of quantum computing without needing a background in physics or mathematics, and cut through growing industry hype to understand what’s real and what’s not. This book provides the clarity needed to understand what quantum computing is, what it can realistically achieve, and where it stands today.
Drawing on decades of experience in emerging technologies, Sebastian Hassinger presents a clear, narrative-driven exploration of quantum computing. The book explains the key ideas, historical breakthroughs, and technological challenges that define the field without focusing on equations or programming. You will explore how quantum mechanics reshaped information theory, why classical computing faces limits, how quantum approaches attempt to overcome them, and the experimental origins of quantum technologies.
Through real-world context and industry insights, the book examines current hardware, competing approaches to building qubits, and the realities of today’s rudimentary systems. It also addresses common misconceptions and inflated expectations, helping you critically evaluate claims made by companies and researchers.
By the end of this book, you will have a grounded understanding of quantum computing’s capabilities, limitations, and future direction, enabling you to engage confidently with this rapidly evolving field.
What you will learn
- Understand core quantum computing concepts intuitively
- Explore the history of quantum physics and computation
- Identify the limits of classical computing systems
- Evaluate current quantum hardware and architectures
- Distinguish hype from realistic quantum applications
- Learn how qubits differ from classical bits
- Understand challenges in scaling quantum systems
- Analyze potential use cases across industries
Who this book is for
This book is for software developers, IT professionals, technology leaders, and curious learners who want to understand quantum computing without deep mathematical knowledge. It is especially useful for professionals exploring emerging technologies, product managers evaluating quantum opportunities, and anyone seeking a clear conceptual foundation in quantum information science. No prior experience in quantum physics is required.
Table of Contents
- Quantum Quinceañera
- Don't Watson My Quantum
- A Quantum Mechanical Kludge
- Mid-Century Classical
- Gedankenexperiment
- Universes of Information
- Shor, and Everything After
- Experimentalists Just Wanna Have Fun
- Nature's Perfect Qubits
- Man-made Atoms
- Qambrian Explosion
- The Heroic Era of Qubits
- Transcendent Quantum Hype
- The Road to Fault Tolerance
- The Quantum Horizon
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About the Author
Sebastian Hassinger is a veteran technologist with decades of experience in emerging technology markets, including the early commercialization of the internet. He has held key roles at Apple and IBM, contributing to internet infrastructure, mobile computing, and cloud technologies, and holds multiple patents. Since 2017, he has worked in the quantum computing industry, first with IBM, then with Amazon Web Services and now as an independent consultant and advisor. He is also the co-host of The New Quantum Era podcast, where he interviews leading researchers and engineers shaping the future of quantum technology.
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