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Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 12:40:22 EST
Subject: Ring Ring

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There is the idea for a religious experiment, it could be interesting for 
venturists for example. Can we get to a rational heaven?

Today computer games use 3D modelers to build 3D objects from small triangles 
in a computed space. These objects have a color, a texture,... So why not 
make with the same tools a complex molecule model with electrical properties 
in place of optical texture? that molecule could then interact with similar 
ones in the computer space. It is then merly a computer power problem to 
build that way a complete life cell, then a complex organism, then a full 
ecosphere. Moore law may need 1000 years to bring us here, but we are on 
religious ground, not immediate rentability :-)

Assume the computer running that (assumed) heaven world is a quantum one with 
surely a large number of entamgled bits. Not all of them need to be at the 
same place; If even only one bit is in a distant place and is linked by 
quantum teleportation to the others, then the full power of the complete 
quantum computer can be at hand at the place of the single bit. If that idea 
seems strange to you, look at the many papers about QC on quant-ph at 
xxx.lanl.gov, the Cornell University's science storrage facility.

Now, a superconducting ring can handle an electric current circling it 
indefinitely. depending if the current rotate in a sens or another, it can 
symbolise a bit in the one or zero state. But there is more: a 
superconducting ring can holds a current circling it both way at the same 
time! this is a quantum bit in a superposition state, exactly what is used in 
a quantum computer. There are published schemes for building from a gate 
array a QC using one or two bits. They include of the order of twenty gates, 
something readily produced today, even for the superconducing technology.

If we can let such a QC undisturbed in the superconducing state for one 
millenia, then we have a kind of time machine linking us to heaven as it will 
be built in one millenia. Such a world must include a quantum teleportation 
device working with large objects, so it would be possible to enter and exit 
that world.

Cryonics organizations are the only facilities commited today to maintain 
continually running cold storrage for centuries. They have the doors to 
heaven. May be heaven is a place on Earth ...

Yvan Bozzonetti.

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