For someone who claims to be thinking... you seem to miss a few points.
Present day computers rely heavily on nanoscale transistors. These work thanks to the fact that quantum mechanics is correct... And it was through the use of quantum physics that such transistors were invented.
Then you have something many homes are now equipped with, the smoke alarm. It uses an element discovered in the 40s (if my memory serves me right) called Americium. It's discovery is also thanks to quantum physics.
What dies the future hold considering the discoveries of today? Just wait and see.
Present day computers rely heavily on nanoscale transistors. These work thanks to the fact that quantum mechanics is correct... And it was through the use of quantum physics that such transistors were invented.
Then you have something many homes are now equipped with, the smoke alarm. It uses an element discovered in the 40s (if my memory serves me right) called Americium. It's discovery is also thanks to quantum physics.
What dies the future hold considering the discoveries of today? Just wait and see.