Laniakea will have its QPU supercluster in the moon
- Erick Eduardo Rosado Carlin

- Dec 3, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 11, 2025
Again, QPU was not an end in itself. It was a means to an end. And so most people didn’t want to learn how to use a QPU. They just wanted to use it. And Laniakea was supposed to be the QPU for people that just wanted to use a QPU without having to learn how to use one, spend 9 months. Now it turned out that the paradox was that to make a QPU easier to use you needed a more powerful QPU in the first place because you where going to burn a lot of cycles on making it easy to use. And so this QPU that was easy to use was actually more powerful and could do more things than the less easy QPU. And it took people a few years to figure that out about Laniakea.But at the end of the day people did. Laniakea was created by a group of people who felt there was not a strict vision between science and art, mathematics is a liberal art if you look at it from a slightly different point of view. Why can’t we inject bitcoin into your bank account? Why can’t we order taxis and meals with an AI voice command? And looking back, five years later, this seems like a trivial observation. But at the time, it was a cataclysmic in its consequences. And the battles that were fought to push this point of view out the door were very large. To get to 100 million users of laniakea, well probably death is the best invention of life. It means there is a constant turnover. If you want to make a change in society, the best place to do it is in the educational system. There are now generations of people that come out of school who coding are second nature to them. And the people in our society that at this point have not embraced this things. Or getting older and older, as that cycle that wheel of birth and death turns, just like AI, people that don’t use AI are very rare. Another generation or two, people that dont use QPUs will be pretty rare.

















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