Volume 2 | Issue 6 | Jun 2022 | |
Cosmology of Light Newsletter
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Hello Friends,
The focus of this month's newsletter is light-based nano-cyborgs. I am glad to note that earlier this month i received a Best Presenter award at the 2022 IEEE IEMTRONICS conference for my paper "Envisioning a Light-Based Quantum-Computational Nano-Cyborg".
Two Nobel Laureates opened the days with keynotes: Prof. Takaaki Kajita, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, The University of Tokyo, who was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering the oscillations of neutrinos from one flavor to another, which proved that those subatomic particles have mass; and Prof. Konstantin Novoselov, Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, National University of Singapore, who was awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize for Physics for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene.
This paper was significant for me from two perspectives:
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First, it presents an important piece in the puzzle I have projected publicly about the invention I filed a patent for — Radical Atom-Denominated Quantum Computer (RADQC). From a mechatronics perspective, without disclosing the secret gate architecture, it suggests how the RADQC (aka nano-cyborg) would “see” quantum dynamics differently, and how such sight might be applied to the fields of medical technology, material sciences, and genetics. Further, RADQC is envisioned to be a far more cost-effective approach to building a quantum computer because it leverages proven quantum dynamics already exhibited in common quantum-based applications such as MRI, LED, GPS, and Laser.
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Secondly, over the last few years, I have systematically attempted to publish technical papers based on each of the ten Cosmology of Light books. This paper was the first from the final book in the Applications in Cosmology of Light four-book series that focuses on transhumanism, Triumph of Love. The interested reader can view a more detailed chronology of publications here.
Best Wishes,
Pravir
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Essence of the Nano-Cyborg Paper | By viewing light as a symmetrical, multi-layered construct, it is possible to envision a new genre of nano-cyborgs. In general, cyborgs can be considered as a portmanteau of cybernetic and organic, and therefore as an entity consisting of both organic and mechatronic parts. However, in the multi-layered model of light subtle information existing in antecedent layers of light can be thought of as materializing through a process of quantization, that subsequently would require a nano-cyborg to interface with it, make sense of it, and act on it. Further quantum-level dynamics would necessitate nano-cyborgs of a tunneling type, annealing type, superposition type, and entanglement type, amongst others, that would have practical applications at nano-levels of different granularity. Such nano-cyborgs are envisioned to be built leveraging computational stratum at different levels of granularity ranging from the electromagnetic level, to the quantum particle level, to the level of atoms, to the level of molecular plans in cells. Immediate application areas of such light-based quantum-computational nano-cyborgs are envisioned to be in medical technology, material sciences, and alteration of genetic-type information, amongst others. | |
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Diving Deeper into Light-Based Nano-Cyborgs |
For those who would like to dive deeper into light-based nano-cyborgs, as I envision them, I post a link to the backup youtube presentation i created for the IEMTRONICS conference. In this presentation i explain the foundational quantum-computational model of light, cover fourfold organic surfacings as evidenced by the structure of matter and life, briefly discuss implications for light-based quantum-computational mechatronics, and offer technological extrapolations suggesting application areas for this new genre of nano-cyborgs.
Link to the youtube presentation here.
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Invitation to Collaborate |
The writing of the ten Cosmology of Light books, the subsequent distillation of aspects of these into technical and published papers, and the filing of a non-provisional patent detailing an alternate quantum-mechanical gate architecture at the heart of a new genre of light-based nano-cyborgs, have all been a solo-endeavor.
I have reached out to potential investors a handful of times, presented the essential ideas, and interest has waxed and waned. Twice I have come very close to securing the funds required to assemble a team and build a laboratory to fabricate the proposed devices.
But the radical difference in the light-based quantum-computational vision and existing quantum-computational approaches followed by industry-leaders such as Google and IBM, all based on the 100-year old Copenhagen Interpretation (CI), is large. In the absence of an intuitive feeling for why the quantum-level has to operate differently than proposed by CI, it may be difficult for investors to commit to what I am proposing.
Therefore, If the work I have done resonates with you at a deeper level, of if you know others who may align with the light-based quantum-computational approach, please consider this an invitation to collaborate to build a piece of the foundation for future technology development (accompanying image suggests possibility of a revolutionary technology stack).
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