The Fractal Hyper Computer

The Fractal Hyper Computer
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Publisher : CreateSpace
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ISBN-13 : 9781503035430
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Download or read book The Fractal Hyper Computer written by Lawrence Byng and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-07-11 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What is the function of the non-coding 'junk' part that comprises 98% of our DNA? It's all junk right? junk junk junk and more junk on top of the junk...at least according to the scientists? Yeah?? WRONG! The 98% that is not understood is potentially one of the most valuable treasures of all time. It contains computation algorithms and knowledge that have evolved over the last 4 billion years. Fractal Hyper Computation Theory (first published May 20th 2014) provides everything you need to know to decode this 'junk' part of the DNA. So DNA is part of a highly complex bio-computer system. How does it work? To tell you that I would have to give away the secrets in my Fractal Hyper Computer (patent pending) patents. I am *not* going to do that, but what I can do is explain the theory behind this immensely powerful computation system. It is described in my book. Evolution is random right? Wrong again! Fractal Hyper Computation Theory provides the answers why. At least Quantum physics and everything else in the universe is random right? Still wrong! same as above. Evolution, thought, consciousness and matter itself are all different manifestations of the same basic principles. Once you understand Fractal Hyper Computation Theory you will understand why. This leads to the possibility that the universe is a cosmic hyper-net where *everything* is inter-connected. I won't go into the details here, but once you understand my theory you may also understand how and why this is not only possible but in reality quite probable. The language of thought, cosmic hyper-nets, the universal language of life, DNA (the 98% that mainstream science calls 'junk') and the cosmos itself, has finally been decoded. It follows the same rules as human languages. It is described precisely by Fractal Hyper Computation Theory. How's that for a set of predictions?! My theory, described in this book, is a revolutionary new computational theory unlike any other and it shows *how* this is done. It took about three decades to develop and is formulated from the most basic of principles. It is able to 'compute' some of the most intractable problems facing today's computer engineers such as natural language and optimization algorithms. My theory performs hyper computation using a completely new paradigm. In my book, you will find the first ever complete proof showing how natural language is encoded. The proof is in the form of engineering diagrams. Please remember that this proof took over three decades to formulate and involves some mind bending concepts, so understanding it in five minutes may be a stretch. It just so happens that natural language is encoded in what I refer to as relative quaternary fractal encoding, which is eerily similar to DNA. What is RQF encoding? You need to read my book. Thank you for reading. Finally, why is it that when things are not understood, they are either described as 'junk' or 'random'? I have absolutely no idea. Perhaps someone can explain that to me someday. Ohh...and just for clarity, if randomness is an illusion, then doesn't that mean quantum superposition is impossible ergo quantum computers (The cores of which use superposition) can never be built...even if you do take a million billion years for experimentation? The quantum computer, for all its promise, simply vanishes into the eternity of space and time as nothing more than a theoretical artifact and anomaly born from a faulty assumption (probabilistic instead of deterministic). Darn those pesky holes in the theory. In conclusion, it seems quite possible that the standard interpretation of quantum mechanics is *wrong* and that the correct interpretation is closer to the De Broglie-Bohm theory or pilot wave interpretation.


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