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Why can't we cure or treat cancer in 2025?
I ask myself this question every night. Why, in 2025 , with all our satellites, supercomputers, and AI models that can paint, write, and even predict the weather, why can’t we cure cancer? I’m a retired software engineer , sitting alone most nights in Oklahoma City. My lab isn’t in Silicon Valley or a university campus. It’s a small, cluttered room with a few PCs, cables, and quantum hardware blinking quietly — a strange mix of code, coffee, and hope. I’ve watched cancer take

mansour ansari
Oct 21, 20252 min read


From Randomness to QuantumCURE Pro™ and a Cloud of Entropy
Let's Dock! It’s been a long, astonishing road since November 2024.That’s when I decided — half out of curiosity, half out of stubbornness — to see if I could connect a quantum random number generator on my desk to a cloud-based drug discovery engine that could actually help find new medicines. I didn’t have a corporate lab, a research team, or venture funding. I still don't although I am looking for some to expand and scale up this cool engine I have created. Back then, ju

mansour ansari
Oct 17, 20254 min read


From QRNGs to Quantum Annealers: Harvesting True Entropy from the D-Wave QPU
I am a solo researcher working from my back office, digging into the world of quantum. I work with a handful of QRNG hardware. A year of work with these devices from several hardware developers, has thought me a lot. I know how they behave their streangth and weaknesses, and how to control them using Python. But Randomness from QRNG is not same as Randomness from a Annealing Box like D-Wave quantum system or an Ion Trap system such as ionQ. So let me explain. I am here to sh

mansour ansari
Oct 13, 20255 min read
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