Volume 3 | Issue 2 | February 2023

Cosmology of Light Newsletter

Hello Friends,


It seems that the quantum computing industry is proceeding as though it holds a monopoly on reality. Its interpretation of Nature being random while also exhibiting superposition and entanglement, has become the basis of architecting a quantum computer. This will lead to an inevitable bubble, and I am glad to note the recent conclusion of a very successful Managing the Quantum Bubble event in partnership with Forbes that I share below in more detail.


This monopolistic ardor may also extend into the quantum physicist community, and as a balance I share reflections on needed curricula vitae for the quantum computation field. For good measure I also share a recent talk, "The Dawn of Flame-Beings: Mythological Musings Based on a Cosmology of Light" delivered at the Cultural Integration Fellowship in San Francisco, which may suggest the kind of multi-disciplinary inquiry required for success in the quantum computation field.


Enjoy.


Pravir

Forbes Managing the Quantum Bubble Event

I am glad to note that executives from about 90 companies registered for the recently completed Managing the Quantum Bubble (the link provides an overview of the event, a recording, and a link to the slides) event. There is also a very nice summary of the current efforts of the quantum computing industry from the point of view of a quantum physicist who was part of the event, in the recording.


Four Forbes articles, written in quick succession, framed the content of the event:

  1. The Potential Impact Of Quantum-Level Dynamics On Human Resources
  2. Managing the Quantum Bubble
  3. How the Quantum Computing Industry Can Ask Necessary Questions
  4. Learning from the Atom-Based Quantum Computer


While the event was called Managing the Quantum Bubble to highlight the fact that today’s quantum computing trajectory is headed toward a dead-end, the more important part of the event focused on a redirection based on a different order of mathematics hinted at by “function” of atoms, that in my perception must emanate from the quantum levels. I emphasized that redirection and reconception are important at this early stage in the life of the quantum computing industry, which perhaps may be achieved by viewing layers of matter and life — a.k.a quantum particles, atoms, molecular plans in cells — as one single system that are all fractal expressions of root patterns that must exist at the quantum level.


Curricula Vitae for the Quantum Computation Field

Recently a couple of people have commented that like a suddenly appearing quantum particle, I seem to have come into the quantum computing field from nowhere.


It is true that I have never trained as a quantum physicist and that in the last few decades, I have never built a computer — beyond the days of studying to be a computer engineer (BSE in Computer Engineering, Case Institute of Technology, CWRU). But I could have answered tongue-in-cheek in keeping with the current conceptions of quantum physics: “Yes, I have entangled with the knowledge of Schrodinger, Bohr, and Einstein.” Or, “This knowledge which is all superposed incarnates whenever I begin to measure the possibilities of what is possible with quantum computation.” Or, “ I am a part of the universal wave-function and since all that possibility belongs to this wave it is part of me.” Or, as elaborated in the clever movie Everything Everywhere All at Once, “I merged with the quantum physicist version of myself in some other world created as an outcome of statistical inevitability.”


Instead, I want to emphasize that my path into quantum computing has been through Systems Thinking. I grappled with the nature of reality by immersing myself in mystical poetry and self-directed multi-disciplinary study and arrived at a unique way to perceive systems. This thinking was encapsulated in a three-volume series on fractals that culminated in the book “The Fractal Organization” (which on a happy side note also recently got included in a Forbes Executive Library), which even though was written based on visible macro-organizations, became instrumental in perceiving possibilities in micro-organizations of the nature of cells, atoms, and quantum particles. Learn more here.


The point is that given that no single point of view — regardless of how many physicists subscribe to it — can claim to have grasped the nature of reality, for us to get anywhere in the quantum computational field that by definition deals with the mysterious at the border of invisibility and therefore has to do with the nature of reality, will require diverse and even surprising curricula vitae.


The Dawn of Flame-Beings Talk at Cultural Integration Fellowship

The talk "The Dawn of Flame-Beings" was delivered at Cultural Integration Fellowship in San Francisco on February 12, 2023. It is based on the book by the same name, and I reference it here as it begins to integrate concepts from cosmology, mythology, biology, chemistry, quantum physics, amongst other areas, that in my opinion are all necessary to continue to push the boundaries and advance - even academically - any independent discipline or field.

Selected Links
  1. Cosmology of Light & Related Books
  2. IEEE Page with Related Technical Papers
  3. Index to Cosmology of Light Links
  4. QIQuantum Page
  5. Previous Newsletters


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