A Proposal for Expanding Quantum Computing Logic Beyond Binary Qubits: Unveiling the Meaning of Emptiness and Existence, and Keys to Its Solution
Proposal for Expanding Quantum Computing Logic Beyond Binary Qubits
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(Conclusion)If the essence of the world holds duality, this concept can be integrated into quantum mechanics and quantum computing. Just as binary logic structures such as 0 and 1 have maximized possibilities and speed through quantum superposition, granting duality to each logical structure in that direction could significantly reduce the number of Qubits and enhance processing performance.1st Generation: 0 or 12nd Generation: 0 or 1 or not3rd Generation: 0 (top side or bottom side) or 1 (top or bottom) or not (top or bottom)
From the Emptiness My Son Experienced: 'The Meaning of Emptiness and Existence, and Keys to Its Application
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We have thus far derived the world through "0 and 1," using computers. Now, we've just discovered the next stage: obtaining three possible slots—'0, 1, or'—through quantum computing. However, implementing this requires an enormous number of qubits. Is it truly desirable to physically scale up the number of qubits? Is this the right path?
This prompted me to think in reverse. What if the world isn't inherently made up of just "0 and 1"? If so, then the notion of "0, 1, or" may also be incomplete. This led me to ponder: What is the fundamental principle behind the world, the ultimate truth humanity seeks, and the essence that constructs existence?
The thoughts I'm about to share stem from this inquiry. I encourage you to listen, and here's the key idea:
Phenomena can be divided into two categories: those that manifest physically (for instance, "0, 1, or") and the processes leading to physical manifestation (such as thoughts, imagination, or even subconscious dream states). Until now, we have primarily leveraged the results of physical manifestations—namely, "0 and 1." The same has been true for technological advancements. However, thanks to quantum mechanics, humanity now possesses invaluable knowledge: an approach not only to manifested results but also to the processes that generate them.
If we can unlock this approach, the need to exponentially scale up qubit numbers could be drastically reduced. In other words, since "0, 1, or" is merely the manifestation of phenomena, why not leverage the decision-making processes that cause these phenomena as variables?
The implementation of this idea is something I entrust to scientists and engineers. Nonetheless, I won't neglect my own efforts, as understanding and embodying the principles of phenomena come not solely from manifestation but also from the pursuit of a greater "definition"—the essence that guides creation itself.