Issue 04 | May 01 2021
Cosmology of Light Newsletter
Hello, and welcome to the fourth Cosmology of Light newsletter!

It is fascinating where a journey can lead. As I reflect on my own journey into understanding the nature of light I am surprised that it has led to seemingly diverse areas such as quantum computation.

Along the way, there have been unplanned outputs including the elaboration of a fourfold function-focused math of light as a foundation to a new genre of computation, a bold embodiment - replete with superposition, entanglement, tunneling, and annealing gates - to an alternative approach to building quantum computers, and most importantly, the ongoing sense that I have embarked on a remarkable adventure!

I am unsure where this adventure leads, but here I share some snapshots and invite curiosity into the mystery and the massive applicability of light regardless of area of focus.

Best Wishes,
Pravir
Some IEEE Recognition Related to Quantum Computation
I am glad to note that my paper, 'A Light-based Interpretation of Schrodinger’s Wave Equation and Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle with Implications on Quantum Computation", reinforcing an alternative to the Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, received the Best Paper award at the IEEE IEMTRONICS conference held last week. I see the development of such alternative views, especially at this early stage in the industry's lifecycle, as critical in allowing quantum computation to realize the possibilities expected of it.
Six Session Dialog Focused on Musings from a Cosmology of Light
Over the last two months, I conducted a public dialog on some aspects of the Cosmology of Light. The link below will initiate the recently concluded six-session dialog.

An Original Photon
A fascinating aspect of light is that it transcends boundaries. It has been the focus of Science, Technology, Mysticism, and of course also Cosmology. In the Musings on a Cosmology of Light, I have highlighted some aspects of the many-sidedness of light. Here is a recent post on thinking about photons differently:

Participate in an Open Dialog
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Participate in an open dialog on a Cosmology of Light.

The next public session to be held on May 28 will focus on Cosmology of LIght & Genetics. You can register for the live session through Eventbrite.

On June 24 there will be a live discussion on photons.

These sessions are free with a cap of 20 people per event.

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