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    Today is World Quantum Day. Here’s why it matters more than you think

    wildgreenquest@gmail.comBy wildgreenquest@gmail.comApril 14, 2026004 Mins Read
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    Today, April 14, is World Quantum Day. The day marks the beginning of an annual event in which scientists and educators around the globe work to raise awareness of the underlying science behind technologies that could radically transform our world in the years ahead. Here’s what you need to know.

    What is World Quantum Day 2026?

    World Quantum Day is an annual awareness day organized by quantum scientists worldwide. 

    According to the day’s official website, the initiative is “decentralized and bottom-up,” meaning there is no single organization promoting World Quantum Day. Instead, individual scientists work in tandem to promote the event. Those scientists, in turn, invite other scientists, artists, technologists, educators, entrepreneurs, and those from myriad other fields to host their own activities for the day, including talks, exhibitions, and interviews.

    At the heart of World Quantum Day is the goal of promoting public awareness of quantum science and the technologies that rely on it. 2026’s World Quantum Day is the fifth annual one. The first World Quantum Day took place on April 14, 2022, and has been held every April 14th since then.

    According to WorldQuantumDay.org, the 2025 event saw more than 530 events take place in more than 318 cities in over 83 countries.

    Why is World Quantum Day on April 14?

    World Quantum Day is held on April 14 each year, but that day wasn’t chosen at random. 

    The April 14th date is a nod to Planck’s constant, a principle first theorized by the physicist Max Planck in 1900. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the “constant is a number that defines the amount of energy” held in each quanta, which are packets of energy exchanged between constructs in the quantum world.

    The constant underpins quantum physics and plays a central role in technologies such as GPS, computer chips, touchscreens, and many others we rely on every day.

    When put in a decimal format, April 14 equals “4.14,” which is “the rounded first digits of Planck’s constant,” according to WorldQuantumDay.org. That constant equals 4.1356677×10−15.

    Why should I care about World Quantum Day?

    Quantum physics underlies most of the technologies you rely on today. And now scientists are harnessing humankind’s understanding of quantum physics to develop the next generation of computer systems that have the potential to radically transform everything from medicine to communications to artificial intelligence.

    These computers are known as quantum computers, and they operate on the principles of quantum physics rather than classical physics, as today’s computers do. 

    Currently, every computer you have ever used (unless you are a quantum scientist) has operated on the principles of classical physics. These computers operate on binary bits, where each bit can only be 1 or a 0.

    But a quantum computer runs on qubits. Unlike a regular bit, thanks to the principles of quantum physics, a qubit can be a 1 or a 0—or anything in between, at the same time. This means they can perform calculations exponentially faster than the bits powering classical computers.

    Theoretically, what would take today’s fastest supercomputer millions of years to process could be solved by tomorrow’s quantum computer in just a few hours. 

    While this has tremendous potential for the fields of medical research, communications, and materials science, quantum computers also pose serious security risks to today’s classical encryption systems, which underpin everything from messaging security to Bitcoin.

    All this means that it is more important than ever for the general public to understand what quantum physics is, the technological advancements it already offers, and the upcoming technologies it will enable that will further transform our world.



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