👉 Beads computing is an innovative approach to quantum computing that leverages the physical properties of nanoscale beads suspended in a liquid medium. These beads, often made of materials like silicon or diamond, can be manipulated using electric fields to represent quantum bits (qubits). By controlling the interactions between beads through these fields, researchers can perform quantum operations such as entangling qubits and executing quantum algorithms. This method offers a promising pathway to scalable quantum computing due to its potential for high-fidelity qubit manipulation and integration with existing semiconductor fabrication techniques, making it a practical alternative to more traditional superconducting or trapped-ion qubit systems.