• Quantum logic in AI?

    From Douglas Eagleson@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 6 13:07:35 2021
    I seem to remember that Microsoft has
    quantum logic software. I do not know
    how mature the system design is.

    My concern is the formal definition
    of what messaging time is. Meaning
    there is a difference between creating
    a receiver and transmitter as overhead
    time to allow the message channel and
    simply using the quantum channel.

    A polling of the channel might be termed
    way to maintain it's "on" state or a case
    of verifying message reception.

    My concern is the basic use of message
    entropy Must a channel create a formal
    sign transmittance without violating entropy
    speed, c. Or the overhead time always causes
    non-violation.

    My concern also is- spin state must be known
    as a variable in entropy. Implying quantum logic
    speed can not exceed c. Does overhead time
    obviate spooky action at a distance?

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  • From Douglas Eagleson@21:1/5 to Douglas Eagleson on Fri Aug 6 13:16:37 2021
    On Friday, August 6, 2021 at 4:07:37 PM UTC-4, Douglas Eagleson wrote:
    I seem to remember that Microsoft has
    quantum logic software. I do not know
    how mature the system design is.

    My concern is the formal definition
    of what messaging time is. Meaning
    there is a difference between creating
    a receiver and transmitter as overhead
    time to allow the message channel and
    simply using the quantum channel.

    A polling of the channel might be termed
    way to maintain it's "on" state or a case
    of verifying message reception.

    My concern is the basic use of message
    entropy Must a channel create a formal
    sign transmittance without violating entropy
    speed, c. Or the overhead time always causes
    non-violation.

    My concern also is- spin state must be known
    as a variable in entropy. Implying quantum logic
    speed can not exceed c. Does overhead time
    obviate spooky action at a distance?

    I forgot. A spin the alter the energetics is speed limited to
    c. A spin to alter a mind state is not speed limited?
    the quandary is in this basic direction of argument.

    Implying the capacity to detect spin without changing it.

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  • From Douglas Eagleson@21:1/5 to Douglas Eagleson on Sun Aug 8 11:12:45 2021
    On Friday, August 6, 2021 at 4:07:37 PM UTC-4, Douglas Eagleson wrote:
    I seem to remember that Microsoft has
    quantum logic software. I do not know
    how mature the system design is.

    My concern is the formal definition
    of what messaging time is. Meaning
    there is a difference between creating
    a receiver and transmitter as overhead
    time to allow the message channel and
    simply using the quantum channel.

    A polling of the channel might be termed
    way to maintain it's "on" state or a case
    of verifying message reception.

    My concern is the basic use of message
    entropy Must a channel create a formal
    sign transmittance without violating entropy
    speed, c. Or the overhead time always causes
    non-violation.

    My concern also is- spin state must be known
    as a variable in entropy. Implying quantum logic
    speed can not exceed c. Does overhead time
    obviate spooky action at a distance?

    My new(I hope) minister had a warning in his sermon today.

    He warned: Why limp along with two opinions
    of the same thing.

    In complete science there is a quest or use of
    a logic to define a scientific fact. In a quest
    the fact has yet to be defined. And some people
    struggle with varied relations to allow such fact.

    My example here is I am a struggler. I am applying
    varied relations to seek a discovery. And I limp as an
    as an amateur. But so do all quantum theorists.
    Quantum theory is not complete.

    So as a philosopher I pose the question: Given a sign
    defined as a form sensed that causes a state of mind.
    Given state with no relation to entropy. Can a mind
    cause entrophy(as mental action)?No, Given the mind/
    brain theory. Entropy causes senses. Can all of physics
    be initiated to completeness by the eye/light form?

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