Saturday, August 13, 2022

Quantum Reality Vs. Science Fiction

We posit the view that Quantum computers are effecting our lives.  We do not necessarily subscribe to everything discussed, but we certainly must factor in Quantum computing when analyzing world events especially when attempting to do so in light of the Bible - the Holy Scriptures.

The fact that this video is dated September 2016 and the comments we posted are old are all to prove a point. What must they be able to do now? Because at press time, they apparently have put this technology to use in depopulating the planet.  That's a major "oops". As the comments below suggest, the only way they'll spend money on this is if it has military capability.  China is using stolen Google AI technology right now to attack the West...


David White
I'm less concerned about quantum computing (QC) physically altering our reality (or realities), and more concerned about how they will change encrypting (securing our personal and business info behind codes and passwords). QC will be able to break most encryption in a fraction of the time that current traditional computers can. This is causing groups like the NSA to warn that we'll need new security features to withstand more powerful quantum computing efforts. However, I am not worried that QC is now or will soon be able to create physical openings into other dimensions, nor of this happening in the near future. Yes, at some point, we'll be able to have computers -- more likely, very massive computer farms like the ones being built in Utah by the NSA, in Canada and Russia, and probably China and elsewhere -- that will explore the very basics of physics. But to manipulate these fields to actually accommodate travelers will take trillions of dollars, funds that are just not available if we continue to spend that much and more on the world's vastly expensive military machines. Until we learn to pull back from building billion-dollar nuclear submarines and multi-billion-dollar aircraft carriers and trillion-dollar wars that never end, then we simply won't have the available resources necessary to build the kinds of machines like the proverbial Stargate. Keep in mind, the CERN machine cost 13.25 trillion Euros, and costs a billion Euros a year to operate, and all it does is throw subatomic particles at each other. In order to build an actual Stargate, we'd need the resource potential of an order of a million times more complexity and an equivalent level of greater expense. I have far more hope that the Human Race and our psychic potential will advance faster than our ability to throw endless amounts of government funding at a device that doesn't connect to a warship, dropped by a bomber, or attached to a soldier's automatic rifle. If it can't be quantified to be used on a physical battlefield, our macroscopically-blind military leaders won't pay for it. These D-Wave quantum computers are so prohibitively expensive that NASA had to partner with Google to be able to afford just one D-Wave device and its massive supporting infrastructure needed to keep it running at a temperature one hundred times colder than the depths of deep space. All that being said: I have personally experienced the Mandela effect, in a way that is indisputable and is still physically present in this reality. These inexplicable events are not theories: they are actually happening. I can’t explain how or why, but I can certainly attest to the fact that they are currently happening around us in ways that leave, as a result, a residual change in our realities that are as much of a fingerprint as the one that unlocks my iPhone. Are these the after-effects of the efforts at CERN at finding the “God particle,” or the operations of D-Wave quantum computers, or even the telltale remnants of time travelers or dimensional visitors who have stepped into our realties and accidentally -- or intentionally -- left behind these subtle alterations on our reality? I can’t say, but I’d put my money on one of those three or four as the most likely. This next part might seem a little on the kookie side, but bear with me: We all must do what we can to observe the realities around us, and be aware of when things shift. There may just be a need for these observations to be noticed and recorded, the way we currently have deployed technical devices to observe gravitational waves across the Earth prior to an earthquake or volcanic eruption. These Mandela effects might be as much of a warning to us as the pre-earthquake waves are to geologists. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBrsWPCp_rs
andrew webber
Few comments here. I’d like to clarify the description of a quantum computer calculation. Take a 512 qubit computer which means 512 quantum states that can be used to represent 1 or 0, if you can isolate those qubits from interference, and effectively put them in a quantum entanglement, what that means is you have no idea in what combinations of 1 and 0 the inputs exist in, more than that it’s effectively a superposition of all those possible combinations. You then need to carry out your calculation on those qubits while entangled, you then get out a superposition of all the possible answers from all the possible combinations of input. You then break the superposition when you observe to get out a single answer. The two difficulties are, 1 maintaining that quantum entanglement without it breaking down early and 2 finding a way for getting the desired meaningful single answer out of the superposition of all possible answers. There is big controversy as to whether DWave is actually managing 1 properly, independent verification seems to suggest its doing something quantum but not managing to maintain a proper entanglement. The problem of 2 is a limit of exactly what useful stuff a quantum computer can actually do. The sort of problem they can be amazing at solving is an optimisation one where the solution (amongst the superposition of all possible outputs) can be found as a minimum or maximum on a “surface” of possible solutions and an algorithm can the be used ( eg the most well known being the “code breaking” Shor algorithm or the “sorting” algorithm by Grove) to get out a useful answer - albeit you it’s not necessarily the best solution, it could be a local minimum/maximum and you need to run a number of times to get the optimal answer. I hope this is gives a less scary and less hyped view than in the video! Albeit I would say the reality of quantum mechanics., which quantum computers hope to utilise, is mind blowing. A fully functioning quantum computer will be amazing. The many worlds interpretation is now mainstream but there is still a question whether really if the difference between two universes is simply the orientation of say one election spin. Is that really two separate universes, or is it a single universe with local divergence? Also when the entanglement collapses (ie you observe the electron) you’ve then collapsed to a single universe say with an up spin, does the universe where you observed a down spin exist as a parallel or did the local divergence simply collapse?
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231squire
Its not CERN causing the Mandela effect it's all of the D-Wave quanutum computers they've got operating. The number of virtual partials that all of these quantum computers use to do their tricks, exceeds the number of real partials in our universe (all the way out to the 13.799 billion light year boundary/information barrior/event horizon of our universe). If all of these quantum computers are able to operate without crashing then they must be utilizing probabilistic partials from probabilistic (what some would call parallel) universes. Therefore:.certain events that never happened by chance but mathematically speaking were the next most likely events to occur, are now manifesting in our past time line. Because we are borrowing particals from the quantum field of potential, we are collapsing quantum fields of energy/consciousness into mathematical actually's just like observing partials in the twin slit experiment. We are actualizing realities from all of the parallel universes that exist only as numbers that represent the things that didn't happen in this real universe. D-Wave Computers are Causing the Mandela effect
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