What Ntangled is doing.

" We aim to reframe quantum computing as a problem of extraction, coupling, and interpretation rather than brute-force construction.”

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At Ntangled, we explore a radically different direction for quantum computing: instead of constructing fragile qubit systems atom by atom, we investigate how natural quantum systems - specifically black holes - process information at the deepest physical limits.

In our research framework, we model devices capable of maintaining a quantum interface with black holes, allowing us to study how such extreme objects store, scramble, and compute information.

These devices let us simulate what communication with a black hole's quantum dynamics would look like, and how one might extract computational behavior from horizon level physics. By doing so, we treat the black hole not as fiction, but as a resource: a naturally occurring quantum processor whose properties show us what true scalability looks like.