👉 Particle computing is a novel approach to computing that leverages the physical properties of particles, such as photons (light particles), electrons, or even atoms, to process and transmit information. Unlike traditional computing that relies on binary bits (0s and 1s), particle computing uses quantum states of particles to represent and manipulate data. This method can offer significant advantages in terms of speed, energy efficiency, and the ability to perform complex calculations that are infeasible for classical computers. Particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously (superposition) and can be entangled, meaning the state of one particle can instantaneously affect another, regardless of distance. These properties enable parallel processing and potentially revolutionize fields like cryptography, optimization problems, and artificial intelligence.