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Quantum Computing And Living Systems - alt.sci.physics.new-theories | Google Groups

On Nov 18, 6:37 pm, Morpheal <morph...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Advances in quantum computing, including the development of a working
> prototype by a Canadian company add considerable support for a theory
> that I proposed some ten years ago. That is that the nucleus of every
> living cell already contains the equivalent of a quantum computing
> capability, and that there is no sudden discontinuity between non
> living matter and living things, because the fundamental principles
> are continuous across the spectrum of all living and non living
> being. This idea was further developed to say that intelligence is a
> fundamental principle of the universe, and that the universe could be
> understood, in metaphoric terms, as Being "the mind of god". That is,
> the universe could be comprehended as Being the equivalent of a very
> large quantum computer capable of experiencing and learning,
> remembering, itself via non living and living beings that comprise
> it. (Some of the discussions were with Jack Sarfatti, here on
> sci.physics, so it seems appropriate to expand and reiterate here.)
>
> I have also proposed, in various forums, that the genetic code
> contains a quantum computer capability, a quantum brain, as well as
> the more commonly discussed genetic blueprint. It was proposed that
> every nucleus must necessarily contain such a brain or there is no
> possibility provided for the evolution of more sophisticated, learned,
> intelligence, in living things. Furthermore, at least some of that
> primitive intelligence must be inherited from one short lived
> generation of simplest organism to the next. Otherwise the whole chain
> of evolution, as to evolving intelligence and complexity within the
> context of organismic survival, becomes impossible. It was and remains
> my contention that the quantum computing capability within the spiral
> helix of genetic materials, contains the "software" programs necessary
> for evolved functions and provides a basis for the inheriting of some
> forms of intelligence along with the increasingly sophisiticated
> functions. This provides a basis for understanding some specific
> forms of anomalous memory and behaviour (for instance some complex
> forms of migratory behaviour in creatures with relatively simple
> brains, and more difficult anomalies such as the basis for belief in
> the phenomena of "reincarnation" and Plato's theory of anamnesis -
> recollection of intelligence.)
>
> Best regards,
>
> Bob Ezergailis
>
> aka Robert Morpheal
Quantum Computing And Living Systems - alt.sci.physics.new-theories | Google Groups

Very nice, I think I first read about it in some interpretations of Sumerian stuff. I had found a way to do it using normal computers but that gives enormous programing drawbacks. The basics are already crazy, how use infinite memory? When can we say we are using it? Save the teraflops of Internet on it? Isn't that like a grain of sand? That doesn't qualify as usage? lol Isn't it guaranteed we shall always make infinitely small usage of it? haha??

"Being the equivalent of a very large quantum computer"

How large you say? lol?

I had also envisioned the intelligent matter you talk of has an infinite number of macro and micro variations.

A particle never stands still and it never has a fixed location. There is a group of infinitely long stings right there. Every dot makes a universe.

A few billion positions down the decimal point time sure elapses fast!!

Seems like there is infinite multiplexing going on.

All while not using any significant portion of that one small Q-computer.

Usage will always be close to zero :-)


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