Volume 3 | Issue 6 | June 2023

Cosmology of Light Newsletter

Hello Friends,


Of late there have been mixed reviews about the Quantum Computing industry as a whole. Several independent parties feel that the industry is stalling and has yet to demonstrate any real utility. Some even, have suggested that we are headed toward a quantum winter.


In my opinion if this is the case, it is because we have subscribed to a popular paradigm of what quantum computing is and how it is to be modeled and executed, and in the face of this I am glad to announce that I have now begun leading the Forbes Technology Council Quantum Computing group and have offered a first tranche of public advise from this vantage point. Some details of these developments follow in this newsletter.


I believe that it is fresh perspectives into the depth behind the quantum veil that is required, and I share a link to a couple of recently delivered talks at the Cultural Integration Fellowship in San Francisco, to do with the mythology behind the cosmology of light, that may offer some out-of-the-box thinking on how to view quanta and the persistent act of quantum computation that animates the cosmos.


Best Wishes,

Pravir

Forbes Technology Council Quantum Computing Group

I am excited about the possibilities that quantum computing can offer and this is what inspired me to assume the leadership of this new Forbes group.


With penetration into the quantum layer we have entered the realm where the visible meets the invisible. Remarkable and naturally occurring quantum computers such as atoms, molecules, molecular plans, and cells have emerged from this layer; and as we continue to interrelate with and understand it, profound quantum computational devices with far-reaching impact will no doubt be created. I am so glad to be able to witness this, think about it, and discuss the present and future possibilities with all who are interested.


Some Advise to the Quantum Computing Industry


In the just published Forbes article "Four Ways to Reinvigorate the Quantum Computing Industry", I suggest ways in which progress can be reinvigorated. This involves looking at what may be happening at the quantum levels in a different light. In my work, for example, I have been looking at how matter and life can be seen as a single system and intuiting what may be happening at the quantum levels based on those visible patterns.


One way involves looking at quantum phenomenon from a lens of construction instead of the more commonly applied lens of deconstruction. For example, I am researching one such pattern that I call "fourfoldness." It refers to a fourfold function-based pattern that I have hypothesized to exist in root-form at the quantum-levels. In my theory, the pattern emerges as a self-similar fractal repeating itself across emergent layers of matter and life. The four types of quantum particles summarized by the Standard Model, the four types of atoms summarized by p-Shell, s-Shell, f-Shell or d-Shell elements and the four types of molecular plans animating a cell can be thought of as instances of a function-based fractal.


Other approaches involve the study of naturally occurring quantum computers, employing a complex system lens when viewing quantum phenomenon, and experimenting in out-of-the-box ways. To learn more read the article.




A Perspective Into the Depth Behind the Quantum Veil

We just delivered the second Dawn of Flame-Beings talk at the Cultural Integration Fellowship in San Francisco. The talks are based on the book Dawn of Flame-Beings: Mythological Musings Based on a Cosmology of Light, published January 2023. Dawn of Flame-Beings is the fifth book in the ongoing Artistic Interpretation of Cosmology of Light series.


This original 10-book Cosmology of Light series (6-book Cosmology of Light series + 4-book Applications in Cosmology of Light series) was based on a simple exploration: why does light travel at the constant speed of c — 186,000 miles per second — in a vacuum?

In the course of the multi-year mathematical modeling, a whole mythology was glimpsed, that perhaps will also offer insight into quanta and the persistent quantum computation that animates cosmos. This may provide fresh ways to look at and interpret the quantum levels.


For a deeper overview and access to the two talks, please click here.


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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