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Quantum Computing Quotes

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Inside the Schrödinger's cat box, the quasi quantum particles are dancing on the net of
“Inside the Schrödinger's cat box, the quasi quantum particles are dancing on the net of quantum attention function, vanishing and arising.”
Amit Ray, Quantum Computing Algorithms for Artificial Intelligence

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“There's magic at the intersection of quantum computing, Artificial Intelligence, and additive manufacturing.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

Amit Ray
“I believe in the song of the white dove. On the threshold of the new technologies like artificial intelligence, quantum computing and nuclear warfare, human species are in new danger. There is an urgent need for superhuman compassion in machine.”
Amit Ray, Compassionate Artificial Superintelligence AI 5.0

“Quantum technologies are difficult to understand, but that will not stop the disruption this set of emerging technologies will bring in the next few years!”
Kevin Coleman

“If you are confused by the underlying principles of quantum technology – you get it!”
Kevin Coleman

“The disruptive potential of quantum technology will make the change of the Internet era look like a small bump in the road!”
Kevin Coleman

Amit Ray
“There is no glory of using technologies like artificial intelligence, swarm drones and quantum computing for developing mass destruction weapons. Our glory lies in using technologies and AI for embracing all, generating love and happiness, and removing the pain of the humanity.”
Amit Ray, Compassionate Artificial Intelligence: Frameworks and Algorithms

The structures of the multiverse are hidden by the reality principles of complex numbers in
“The structures of the multiverse are hidden by the reality principles of complex numbers in quantum physics. This is why the parallel universes that make up the multiverse can't be seen by each other.”
Amit Ray, Quantum Computing Algorithms for Artificial Intelligence

Amit Ray
“The world of the rayons is the quasi non-physical world. It is the birth place of quanta - the worlds of the fermions and the bosons.”
Amit Ray, Quantum Attention Function Theory

Amit Ray
“Chakras are intelligent, self-organizing vortices of vital energy that are made of quantum quasi-particles and more like intelligent quantum processing units.”
Amit Ray, The Science of 114 Chakras in Human Body

Philip Ball
“Computer simulation often works fine if we assume nothing more than Newton’s laws at the atomic scale, even though we know that really we should be using quantum, not classical, mechanics at that level. But sometimes approximating the behaviour of atoms as though they were classical billiard-ball particles isn’t sufficient. We really do need to take quantum behaviour into account to accurately model chemical reactions involved in industrial catalysis or drug action, say. We can do that by solving the Schrödinger equation for the particles, but only approximately: we need to make lots of simplifications if the maths is to be tractable. But what if we had a computer that itself works by the laws of quantum mechanics? Then the sort of behaviour you’re trying to simulate is built into the very way the machine operates: it is hardwired into the fabric. This was the point Feynman made in his article. But no such machines existed. At any rate they would, as he pointed out with wry understatement, be ‘machines of a different kind’ from any computer built so far. Feynman didn’t work out the full theory of what such a machine would look like or how it would work – but he insisted that ‘if you want to make a simulation of nature, you’d better make it quantum-mechanical’.”
Philip Ball, Beyond Weird

Amit Ray
“The world of the rayons is below the planck constant, where the quasi quanta metamorphosis takes place in seven phases.”
Amit Ray, Quantum Attention Function Theory

“If you read about quantum machine-learning applications that solve some conventional machine-learning problem with a fantastic speedup, always be sure to check whether they return a quantum output. Quantum outputs, such as amplitude-encoded vectors, limit the usage of applications, and require additional specification of how to extract practical, useful results.”
Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia, Programming Quantum Computers: Essential Algorithms and Code Samples

Amit Ray
“The quantum attention function can reduce a wave instantaneously to a tiny local region. The wave function evolves naturally, without an observer, from a mix of states into a single, well-defined state. To measure we introduced a matrix of extra non-linear mathematical components known as attention function, which rapidly promotes one state at the expense of others, in a stochastic way.”
Amit Ray, Quantum Attention Function Theory

“In an open immeasurable non-linear System of Systems - the Quantum Realm; the Quantum Fields, Quantum Entanglement, Quantum Engineering, Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Intelligence, Quantum Thinking, Quantum Algorithms, Quantum Chaos phenomena are a few of many (to be defined) interconnected elements of this Universal System.”
Ludmila Morozova-Buss

“We are currently at the start of a second quantum revolution,” said Dr. Ian McAndrew, Dean of Doctorate Programs @ Capitol Technology University. “The first quantum revolution gave us new rules that govern physical reality. The second quantum revolution will take these rules and use them to develop new technologies and offer the next level of opportunities.”
Ian R. McAndrew, PhD

“Worldwide, the prospects of the fast-advancing quantum computing (r)evolution, will challenge the pre-quantum way of conducting scientific and industrial development by making digital transformation of societies, organizations, and financial markets fundamentally different.

Beyond the commercial research and development made possible by global corporations; universities; scientific communities; research laboratories… the nation states, we could presume, are interested the most in practical application of quantum technologies.”
Ludmila Morozova-Buss

Alex M. Vikoulov
“D-Theory of Time, or Digital Presentism, gives us a coherent picture of temporal ontology: In the absence of observers, the arrow of time doesn’t exist -- there’s no cosmic flow of time. In fact, if we are to create high fidelity first-person simulated realities with experiential time predicated on reversible quantum computing for multiplayer virtualities, D-Theory of Time gives us a clear-cut guiding principle for doing just that.”
Alex M. Vikoulov, The Physics of Time: D-Theory of Time & Temporal Mechanics

Alex M. Vikoulov
“With advanced quantum computational systems in place, we could have computed the COVID-19 vaccine within hours, if not minutes, of its discovery. Perhaps, any kind of life-threatening virus, since it is nothing more than a piece of code, will be completely preventable with the advances in quantum computing and computational biology. The question is, then, if we could eventually shield ourselves against the common viral micro-threat, what would a macro-threat of unknown nature mean for the human-machine civilization? We might soon need to decode another message from the transcendent realm edging us ever closer to the Cybernetic Singularity of some sort.”
Alex M. Vikoulov, NOOGENESIS: Computational Biology

Corey Laliberte
“He imagined light-years grand in scale, across swells, plumes of regions eaten by nebula, phosphorous like
drifts of sight wielding star formations take on familiar shapes that carve themselves into an elegance of primordial absolute and fundamental gasses, decaying time to near zero where gravitational densities near infinity. He imagined that a silent cosmos isn't silent nor is empty space empty at all, yet is filled with energies immensurable. And how orchestrations of
temperatures created centuries in seconds. Plasma bursts off of exotic stars threading to theories non-existent. Fabric waves of elementary particles with direct ties to quantum fields, slices into the shifts of dimensions, Sam would think staring out into the darkness of space.”
Corey Laliberte, Quantum Dawn - 'A Journey of Human Evolutionary Paths'

Aiyaz Uddin
“A human is a quantum supercomputer that has the ability to comprehend, master, and lead things on earth and in the skies. The point is to learn how to enable those abilities within and reach the maximum potential of our innate abilities.”
Aiyaz Uddin

C. Elmon Meade
“The Aggregated Press has just learned the breakaway Rebel area now calling itself the “Democratic Republic of Florida'' has received official Sovereignty and Nation-State status from Russia, the Republic of Liberated Cuba, the Indian Ocean Cooperative Alliance, the Democratic Free States of Africa, as well as from a group collectively known as “Free” Europe. There were two abstentions from this group: Iceland and The Vatican.”
C. Elmon Meade, The Demagogue Wars

Tom Golway
“We are nearing the end of this phase of the #tech boom. The next phase is starting - heterogeneous compute, infrastructure plasticity, etc. and that doesn't even include quantum.
Tom Golway 2022”
Tom Golway, Edge to Cloud

“Kuantum hesaplama öncüsü David Deustch tartışmalı bir biçimde "kuantum bilgisayarların çoklu evrende kendilerinin çok sayıda versiyonuyla bilgi paylaştıklarını" ve bu diğer versiyonlarından yardım alarak bizim evrenimizde cevapları daha hızlı alabildiğini ileri sürmüştür.”
Max Tegmark, La vie 3.0 - Etre humain à l'ère de l'intelligence artificielle: Etre humain à l'ère de l'intelligence artificielle

Andrew Corley
“Then Bohr retorted, so sharp and too true,
"Albert, please stop telling God what to do!”
The quantum world, while seeming askew,
Unravels her mysteries for the curious few.

As Humpty crashed, the words rang along,
A haunting echo, a harrowing song.
Deep In the quiet, that followed the throng,
Whispered the words, “Einstein was wrong.”
Andrew Corley, The Best Book on Quantum Computing: A Beginners Guide to Quantum Magic

“The country that dominates emerging fields of artificial intelligence, advanced semi conductor designs and quantum computing will have global dominance.”
Arzak Khan

Enamul Haque
“Quantum computing will unlock mysteries we've yet to imagine, driving progress in science, medicine, and beyond”
Enamul Haque, Introduction to Digital Literacy and the Future of Computing: Computer Science Engineering (CSE) for Non-CSE Enthusiasts

Farshad Asl
“True innovation comes not just from improving what exists but from disrupting the way things have always been done.”
Farshad Asl

“Genetic structure and stability is determined by the quantum nature of molecular energy levels.

#quantumcomputing”
Erwin Schrodinger, What Is Life? with Mind and Matter and Autobiographical Sketches

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