https://hep-conferences.sciencefather.com/ An Analog—Yes, Analog—Computer May Crack the Greatest Unsolved Mysteries in Physics Scientists built an analog quantum simulator that could answer important unsolved questions in the field of physics. The quantum simulators are made up of hybrid metal-semiconductors on a nanoelectronic circuit. Even the fastest digital computers can’t solve some pressing complex problems, including how to discover room temperature semiconducting materials. But these analog quantum simulators can. We live in a digital age. Gone are the days of room-sized computers made from thousands of tubes or mechanical gears—and long gone are the ancient Roman days of the very first analog computers. But in the world of quantum computing, analog is alive and well. In fact, analog is one of the three major categories of quantum computers , and some of the world’s biggest companies have constructed analog creation...