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Questioning the meaning and nature of the universe and the living world calls upon all existing fields of research. If the answers to these metaphysical questions have not been provided in a strict sense, their deciphering is constantly updated with the various discoveries that are gradually transforming humankind’s view of the surrounding environment.www.cambridgescholars.comLink to buy the book!Best regards,
Questioning the meaning and nature of the universe and the living world calls upon all existing fields of research. If the answers to these metaphysical questions have not been provided in a strict sense, their deciphering is constantly updated with the various discoveries that are gradually transforming humankind’s view of the surrounding environment. We are referring here to human consciousness, integrated into the world of reality and experienced as such, and not to consciousness whose normative filter, born of various beliefs, subtracts the most recent scientific advances.The relationship between the binary system and the quaternary system is at the origin of this book, which focuses on the questions: is any unit of living organisms only the result of a given programming? What then of the human being? Are they a robot participating in the living world or a consciousness inscribed in a biological habitat?books.google.frMarcienne Martin, PhD
Professeure associée - Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT)
Title: "Bit-Physics: How to bootstrap the universe using topological bits"
Abstract:
In my 2002 Ph.D. dissertation, I defined bit-physics as a mathematical model
using topological bits (geometric algebra) to derive quantum computing (qubits
and ebits). Later in my 2020 book Deep Reality, I expanded that approach to
include the standard model, neural computing and beyond. Both of these efforts
make testable predictions different than the models for quantum computing and standard
model. This research gives keen insight into the hyperdimensional nature of the
quantum-verse.
The key to understanding bit-physics are the twin concepts:
1) "bits are physical" (Landauer's principle) thus effecting the
physical universe
2) "bits are protophysical" (Matzke's principle), which means that
the topological mathematics supporting hyperdimensional bits is fundamental to
the structure of the multiverse.
Author: Quantum Doug Matzke, Ph.D.
Contact: Doug@QuantumDoug.com and www.QuantumDoug.com
Bio: Dr. Matzke is a prolific scientist, researcher, and presenter in his areas of expertise about limits of computation, hyperdimensional mathematics, neuro-computing, quantum computing, real intelligence, and metaphysics. During his 45-year career, he was chairman of two PhysComp '92/'94 workshops, contributed to fifteen disclosed patents with eight granted, has published more than fifty papers and presentations, and earned a PhD in Quantum Computing. Doug has adopted the moniker of "Quantum Doug" because he researches these deep-reality subjects as the bit-physics model beneath his source science view of the multiverse.17th of Dec. at 16.00 London time. Online ZOOM lecture - link will be emailed to the IPI members.