Quantum Physics; The new science of classical mechanics.

Quantum Physics; The new science of classical mechanics.

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WHY YOU NEED TO KNOW THE BASICS OF QUANTUM MECHANICS; The science of you.

Quantum physics, shortly put, is the science of everything. This is exactly why you should learn the fundamentals of QM. #quantum #mechanics #science

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Quantum physics, shortly put, is the science of everything. this identifies how everything in our universe works. it’s me; it is you; it is us. this identifies what we are made of, why we are made of such, and how we became this form. It’s the study of matter at its core level. examing this our creation and the particle matters surrounding itSadly, a Masters’s Degree, Bachelors’s Degree, or even some sort of Associates’ degree won’t get you significantly noticed in the field of Quantum Physics. it’s so trivial it does not even have a fitting degree title.

Quantum Physics has a fail proof process of identifying comprehensive solutions to deep thought thinking that man can not or has not yet lived capable of calculating himself.

These Quantum theories are than studied during a lifetime for man, but Quantum Computing provides quick solutions to some scientific ideas that human has been researching for decades. So why is it so vastly unpopular? Partially just in due to its name. Nothing Quantum or Mechanical sounds easy. However, if labeled in modern-day society would like to be a degree in Calculating Universal Theories. Or it is adding numbers to words.

Nonetheless, you can strive for a Master’s degree in physics. Just not quantifiable Physics. So why does it matter if we learn Quantum Physics or not? Careers presently with a degree in this field (Quantum Physics) are considered “theoretical.”, or “experimental.” It’s almost as if saying you’re a freelance science genius.

Careers presently in this field are at the very least in urgent need of people to analyze it. When you choose to study Quantum Psychics, you are operating with a quantum supercomputer. Most helpful and cautiously described a Quantum Computer is a computer ( Do not be fooled by the name computer) because they act almost nothing compared to your current smartphone or laptop computer. They digest information input by using such methods of “superposition” and “complexity.”

Quantum Computers are where the most knowledgeable Artificial Intelligence and other robots are made to serve a specific purpose, not just do an action at hand. They retain information and use it sequentially to predict the future outcomes of many, many universally undiscovered answers such as medical diseases both of the mind and body, any space issues, and even calculating our existence.

Not only does learning Quantum Physics entail learning to engineer if you decide to get a degree in it, but it offers you insight that will be advantageous soon. It provides a way to explain how we are quantifying the circumstances at hand and how we can foretell outcomes by quantification. It serves no one, any good, to avoid learning Quantum Science.

In a recent study done, an innovative Quantum Physicist used quantum mechanics to compound (mix) different drugs at precise doses unable to be delivered by a human. A Quantum Physics Major often earns about $120,172 if nothing else grabbed your attention.

Some questions a Quantum Physics Teacher may be able to answer.

  • How do birds intuitively find their form across thousands of miles from the open sky throughout their entire voyage?
  • What is photosynthesis exactly? How does it relate to humans?
  • How does the sense of human smell work?

Since the answers to these questions are all “complex,” it makes sense that we use Quantum Computers to calculate the probable outcome of these questions. For instance, numerous Quantum Studies showed in photosynthesis that plant cells accumulate light shards, releasing energy-gathering bits called excitons. Without going too in-depth, the excitons offer energy to the significant home quantum center. There it is than transformed into a chemical fuel and digested or metabolized by the plant. With this process, everything happens at a billionth of one second to evade losing heat with divine precision. This sort of calculation to this day is impossible or not yet proven possible done calculated by man.

Lately, mysteries of the world have come to light and if you’re unsure where to look, look no further than your local library for anything Quantum. Heck, Amazon.com has Quantum Physics for babies! The need to learn this sort of language, to a degree, is going to ultimately decide who succeeds with the new technological era and who will fail. Being able to adapt to new sciences and understanding is just a way of life. We, as creatures, can adapt.

In a 2007 test done by biophysicist Greg Engel, Engel proved that “excitons” experience a quantum reaction. Engel also termed a phenomenon “superposition” or documented speculation that two particles exist in two different places at one moment. It also established two other inclinations and sections of research – a particle and a wave.

Quantum Physics, of course, follows under the establishment of Quantum Mechanics. Quantum Mechanics is where we run into a massive problem with inflated astronomical dimensions. Quantum energy fields only carry a certain amount of energy, even if they are in an insignificant superficial location. The amount of energy the Quantum Energy Fields contain gets more prominent as the globules grow and become full-grown.

In Einstein’s most popular theory, the theory of relativity, he uses quantum physics to calculate actions to words and words into numbers. E=M (c2)

Kinetic Energy (life) = The Mass times all its parts times the speed of light squared. If we use this model, we are saying that stacking up energy is precisely like piling up mass. If the pack were big enough, the amount of power in the Quantum Fields grows so far and so fast that it produces a black hole that begins the world starting to collapse in on itself.

It’s essential in Quantum Physics to measure the sun’s relativity to the earth. It’s a giant form that emits UV and gas heat. The sun is made of energy, made of power. As a threat to our wellbeing- it’s essential to quantify the sun’s reactions at any given time. The sun’s recent activity is another reason we should all be a little more invested in Quantum Physics.

Underneath all the layers of Quantum Physics, you have a very essential and easy to explain the idea. You are studying the science of your life, in contrast with the universe and planets. You are adding numbers to words to make equations. When equating something, it may not look not very comforting, but it isn’t. Scientists have forever have a hard time making what they do for a living sound interesting, so to put it in a “quantifiable” why it’s 2x more important than just physics itself!

The last significant aspect of Quantum Physics is in classical “mechanics” and “psychics” we study no problem. It’s the word Quantum itself that is scary but not complicated. Quantum Physics has been around since the beginning of universal law. The act of any particle collapsing, the proven theory of two things in one place at one time, and quantum destruction of gravitation all suffer a hindrance.

Today, In a world where we aren’t exactly sure who to listen to anymore or what readers are credible enough to read. Teaching yourself the basics of Quantum Physics not only helps prep you for the future, but it can make you a bit ahead of the game in all areas of your life. When we understand ourselves, our lives and quantify it- we have a mastermind personality.

In conclusion, the word Quantum is nothing more than a way to say quantify. For new business owners or current business owners Quantum should be a word you know backwards and forwards. If you can correctly identify a fact based on Quantum Physics than you have changed the world!

References:

live science, the guardian, wired,

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Is Life A Video Game?

Is Life A Video Game?

Short Version: Final Destination “Choose Your Fate” 3rd in the series dvd disc extra, was the first I personally, have recognized the theory. Alex Zhavoronokov, forbes magazinewriter further explains the Cognitive World Theory. This theory is over two years old and Alex is an expert in AI healthcare and longevity also in biotechnology. No, we may be living in an unknown world with no facts, but yes, we are in a video game if you consider that all your daily decisions are going to be used to advance A.I and that your data and what you do on a regular basis is being monitored for civilizations future. You can even have A.I replicate your “brain blueprint” like the new A.I smart app, Replika.

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Is Life A Recursive Video Game?

Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD Contributor

COGNITIVE WORLD Contributor

GroupAIExpert in AI for healthcare and longevity biotechnology

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The idea that we are living inside a simulation is not new. Many religions propose the existence of a creator—an omnipotent deity who formed the world and set its rules in motion—but this is simply another way of framing the video game hypothesis.

It’s bigger than you think. Of the 7.4 billion people on this planet, only about 1.2 billion are non-religious or atheist. In other words, 84 percent of us are comfortable with the idea of the world as the work of a creator, and ourselves as temporary characters waiting to transition to a better world.

Some religions take this further with concepts of respawning (e.g., reincarnation), which might depend on one’s performance through life, and points (e.g., karma) accumulated in each iteration.

Every religion that defines a creator and a set of rules also assumes our world is a simulation.

Nick Bostrom, a professor at the University of Oxford and the founder of the Future of Humanity Institute, developed a strong theoretical and philosophical framework for the simulation hypothesis.  We are familiar with simulations from popular films like The Matrix, Tron, Ready Player One, and TV shows like Black Mirror. The Academy-Award winning film Inception—about a dream within a dream within a dream—is a globally popular example of a recursive simulation. 

Yet these are like mere daydreams compared to the power and reach of the future video games.

With the explosion of the consumer market, video game developers can invest unprecedented resources into the creation of realistic games, with no end in sight. Many are approaching truly life-like realism with massive multiplayer options.

To succeed, the games must be sticky.

A player must become convinced that he or she belongs to the new world, while more or less forgetting about the world outside. This feature is especially appealing for those trying to escape from unpleasant situations. Wouldn’t it be great to spend time away from your current reality while recovering from the flu, dealing with a difficult colleague, or just having a bad day?

If we take a look at the most successful open world video game franchises—Assassin’s CreedFalloutDeus Ex—we notice that their worlds are built “in our image.” They resemble our earthly environment.

These video games offer a simplified representation of reality, while cleverly appealing to our most primordial instincts. The ability to be reborn, explore many alternative scenarios, and even kill others without guilt, is all part of a god-like experience that contributes to their addictive potency.

Many games are recursive—we can play a game within the game. When you grow bored with the main game or would like to earn some points, you start playing a game within a game. If this life is a simulation, there’s a chance that when we exit or die, it will be an exit into another simulation, or a respawn in this reality.

If this life is a video game, and at this moment there are hundreds of thousands of people working on making realistic and captivating video games trying to replicate and augment our reality, we’re likely to soon be pulled into a new, better reality created by us.

Hence, my answer to the question “Is this life a recursive video game?” is “Most likely yes.”

There has never been a better time to be alive. Our grandparents witnessed the transition from horse-drawn buggies to cars and 747 airplanes. We are likely to see a transition from this reality to an abundance of new, ever more realistic and powerful realities.

At the same time, present and future generations will probably experience substantially longer lifespans.

This combination—a profusion of realities and longer lifespans—will change everything.

While there is much talk about income inequality, the number of people living in poverty is rapidly decreasing. Middle-class families enjoy a better quality of life and more entertainment options than the Queen of England just two centuries ago. The Queen certainly didn’t have access to comfortable air travel, Netflix, fresh fruit, and video games.

In a sense, video games level the divide between the rich and poor, young and old, because in the game you’re free to choose your own role.

Economic factors are making video games necessary.

Realistic and addictive video game development is an economic necessity for two basic reasons: Labor is being displaced by AI, while the planet’s expanding population is living longer.

Despite a slowing birth rate in developed countries, the world’s population continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. Still, many of today’s jobs will be replaced by artificial intelligence.

The extra time available to humans must be spent somewhere, somehow.

In response, the entertainment industry is in upheaval. Companies like Amazon, Alibaba and YouTube are investing billions into projects to create and deliver video content, while others like Tencent pour resources into mobile gaming. As Generation X—the first generation to grow up with video games—reaches retirement age, video games are likely to become even more profitable and sophisticated.

Won’t life get boring?

After a lecture on advances in longevity biotechnology, I’m frequently asked, “What will happen if people are able to live significantly longer in a youthful, disease-free state? Won’t life get boring?”

My quick answer is: Try playing the new open world video games. By the time you get comfortable with the controls, you’ll be addicted to at least one of them. And if you don’t like playing, then generate content for those who do play.

An educational component could be added for today’s retirees. When they wake from the immersive experience, they could go back to work, if they so choose.

Video games are a key to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).

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Today, many excellent open world games are free to play, it just takes a little longer to advance and build up one’s character. Even if you’re not paying, your personal data has value; it can be collected, analyzed, used, or sold.

In the future, gamers will help train Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). One strategy for developing super intelligent AI systems is to have them interact with human players in life-like environments, allowing them to evolve.

Most advanced AI companies are already training their AIs to play against humans in video games like DoTA and StarCraft.

If we couple this trend with advanced brain-to-computer interfaces, it may be possible to produce advanced AGI that will continue even further, both developing and cloning games themselves—and the humans within them. See Replika App Article.

Video game developers should consider making games less violent so that when AGI is brought into this world it doesn’t kill us all. And if you are playing video games, chose the least violent. Developers get their feedback via revenue, and it’s unfortunate that the most popular games are also the most violent.

Video games are an untapped goldmine of decision information

The Witcher, a brilliant Polish game series, offers hundreds of hours of alternative gameplay with divergent endings. You can cheat, be honorable, kill, or show mercy. The barriers between good and bad are blurred, and you’re free to make choices that suit your personality.

The recent video game masterpiece Detroit: Become Human collects and displays stats on player decisions. I’m able to view a decision tree showing my path through the game, complete with the percentage of others around the world who made the same decisions. In theory, we might receive something similar at the end of our lives—perhaps Judgement Day is simply a final decision tree?

With modern AI algorithms, these decision trees can be linked to information about the player, so as to build a psycho-type and predict player behavior in the future. The decisions people make inside video games are extremely valuable—in fact, they’re undervalued at present. I would love to acquire these statistics for prospective employees, so as to select only the most righteous and suitable for each role.

Still, there’s currently no market for this data, and of course, the ethical guidelines of such hiring practices have yet to be established.

Quests within games sometimes pose odd ethical dilemmas. As an example, let’s consider a popular side quest in Assassin’s Creed called “Age is Just a Number.” Outside the Sanctuary of Delphi, a mature, married woman challenges the player to procure ingredients for a stimulating elixir that will help her husband satisfy her constant cravings. Later, the player is given an option to offer themselves as the solution while the relieved husband waits outside. If the objective of the game is to maximize points, an AI agent playing the game will choose rationally and satisfy the woman. However, many humans are likely to pass on the opportunity. Detailed global statistics from this scene could result in a fascinating, high-impact research paper that evaluates factors contributing to ageism.

As humans, achieving a new level of recursion should help us become better rather than worse.

In a time of tremendous profusion and change, where should you start?

My advice: Live this life as if you’re in a video game.

Imagine that as you progress through your day, all your decisions are monitored and recorded. Most religious people already subscribe to this idea. Try a recent video game, like Detroit: Become Human, and assume that your choices will be available to spectators and friends when you come out of the game.

How will you play? This approach will require a more stringent moral and ethical framework than any religion or philosophy can provide.

In the game of life, an optimal strategy should take into account the common good. At the same time, we must find a universal metric to evaluate our performance as we play.

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