The Quantum Intelligencer — Album of the DeskQuarter ended 31 July 2026
Plate I — Statistical

Of Subjects Observed, and Subjects Treated

In the three months to 31 July this engine read 16,081 items concerning the quantum question and wrote upon 89 of them. Pasted here is the accounting of that disparity, with plates from the paper's own pages.

A cracked brass vault door covered in numerals, light falling from above
The vault at Threadneedle Street, its dial split.Society pages
Of the field, treated
0.55%
eighty-nine of sixteen thousand
Admit one subject in 181
Figure IFigures for the quarter ended 31 July 2026

The eighteen principal subjects, ruled to scale

Rule length is proportional to items observed; the solid block is this paper's coverage, on the identical scale, not enlarged. Colour marks the subject's family — and every block on the page is gold.

Post-quantum cryptography
947
18
Bitcoin security
546
12
Quantum hardware
395
IonQ
339
IBM
291
Stock market
277
Market sentiment
267
National security
218
1
D-Wave
218
Quantinuum
210
Blockchain security
210
3
Artificial intelligence
208
Quantum computing
207
6
Fault tolerance
200
2
Quantum error correction
197
8
Consensus shift
183
Q-Day timeline
178
2
Commercialisation
176
CryptographyHardware & makersMarkets & moneyInstitutionsAdjacent fields
thin rule — the field produced solid block — this paper treated
A brass padlock split open above a drawer of clockwork
The lock, opened.Society pages
Figure II

Reading & writing, by month

The field holds near five thousand a month. The paper peaks in July, then halts on the ninth.

Apr
5,662
21
May
5,670
28
Jun
5,225
23
Jul
5,062
38

Ten of the eighteen
bear no mark at all —
the machines, the firms,
the money. All silent.

Figure III

What the eighty-nine were

In ink, the three Victorian departments. In brass, the analytical desks.

Correspondent dispatch
22
Research summary
21
Historical insight
18
Intelligence briefing
8
Society page
8
Threat assessment
8
Victorian advert.
4
Figure IV

Whence the field arrives

Of 16,081 items read, 219 were research papers.

Press (RSS)
98.6 per cent
15,862
Semantic Scholar
1.1 per cent
173
arXiv
0.29 per cent
46
A brass and iron gear press on a laboratory bench
The lattice press, recursive.Society pages
Dr. Octavia Blythe at her desk among books and papers
Dr. Octavia Blythe.Archivist of the Post-Quantum Era
Figure V

One in every hundred and eighty-one

Each mark an item read. The brass mark, an item written upon.

For every subject the paper took up, one hundred and eighty passed unremarked — a rate of selection so severe that the question is no longer what the paper covers, but whether it has chosen a beat or merely fallen into one.

A quantum processor lattice on a glass stand under a lamp, hand-tinted cyan
The lattice at Santa Barbara, poked and listened to.Ada H. Pemberley, 3rd July

What the album shows. The Intelligencer is a cryptography desk — post-quantum cryptography, bitcoin security, error correction.

Ten at nil. Quantum hardware (395), IonQ (339), IBM (291), market sentiment (267).

The irony of the tenth. Among the subjects at nil is consensus shift — 183 observed, none treated. It is the tag under which this paper files its own stated purpose.

Method. Tags assigned at ingestion; coverage counts queue entries whose source item carried the tag. No figure is estimated, weighted or scored — every number is a count of rows.

A known undercount. Three of the eighty-nine pieces were built from source items bearing no tags at all, and are therefore invisible to Figure I. The dispatch pictured left is one of them — it treats Google's 65-qubit processor, which is to say it is hardware coverage that the hardware row does not show. Read quantum hardware: nil as nil tagged.

Plates. The paper's own photographs, in the Victorian Newspaper Photo register — sepia, aged stock, halftone screen, 1890s photojournalism.

On the quarter. Publication was suspended on 9 July; the closing three weeks contain reading but no writing.

Generated by AI
figures counted from
the paper's own records
Compiled for the desk of Dr. Octavia BlytheThe Quantum Intelligencer
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