NSA Develops Quantum Computing and Perpetual Motion Concepts
The NSA is investing approximately $80 million into a quantum computing project aimed at breaking encryption worldwide. Ongoing research includes developing a perpetual motion machine to address high energy demands of its data centers.

The NSA is undertaking a research initiative named 'Penetration Hard Targets', with an investment of around $80 million. The initiative focuses on a quantum computer capable of decrypting all existing codes, including those not yet created.
Additionally, researchers are exploring a perpetual motion machine to solve energy challenges anticipated from the quantum computer's deployment. While there are no confirmed advancements over civilian laboratories, the NSA's work includes principles like the lightmill for energy generation. Observers note the NSA's interest in time travel as a potential method for preemptively preventing future terrorist attacks.




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