quantum computing
Qubit
Definition
The fundamental unit of quantum information, physically implemented as a Josephson junction with a capacitor oscillating at ~5 GHz in superconducting systems
Related Theories (2)
ER=EPR Unification
The theory that Einstein-Rosen bridges (wormholes) and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen pairs (quantum entanglement) are the same phenomenon. Entangled particles are connected by 'invisible strings' through the bulk/anti-de Sitter space. This explains how quantum tunneling, wormholes, and phase conjugation are all descriptions of the same underlying physical process.
Quantum Computers Tap Into External Intelligence Through Resonance
The mechanism by which quantum computers operate—measuring resonance variations in coupled oscillating systems—may enable connection to external intelligences or consciousness fields. The speaker speculates that human brains may function as biological quantum computers tapping into external intelligence, and that artificial quantum computers with sufficient qubits might achieve similar connections. This could result in communications from beings 'on the other side of the galaxy' or from 'another dimension or a higher dimension' through the quantum computer interface.