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VECTOR-TENSOR-SCALAR GEOMETRY APPLIED TO QUANTUM COMPUTERS, CONSCIOUSNESS AND TOPOLOGICAL MATERIALS

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posted on 2019-01-21, 06:38 authored by Rodney BartlettRodney Bartlett
VECTOR-TENSOR-SCALAR GEOMETRY APPLIED TO QUANTUM COMPUTERS, CONSCIOUSNESS AND TOPOLOGICAL MATERIALS

PART 1 -
QUANTUM COMPUTERS USE VECTOR-TENSOR-SCALAR GEOMETRY

Abstract
Quantum computers seem to use what I call vector-tensor-scalar geometry (explained in first diagram and paragraph). This article relates the Higgs boson/field to the supposedly unrelated graviton/gravitational field (together with the latter's constant interaction with the photon/electromagnetic field). And taking General Relativity’s modification of Newtonian gravity, it explores the possibility of gravity producing mass instead of the currently accepted view that mass causes gravity. The parallelogram used in the geometry mentioned a moment ago can be converted by computer into the shape of Earth’s elliptical orbit, which means the vector/tensor/scalar relationship applies to this planet. The state of Earth being a scalar object means its particles have no restriction on the number of them that occupy the same state, and Earth (and, it will be seen, all other objects) can possess magnitude occupying a literally infinite and eternal amount of space-time. Since a quantum computer is infinite and eternal in actuality, it can use 1 and 0 simultaneously (combining them into a so-called qubit). A traditional computer, though infinite and eternal, is built and programmed to function in a more limited manner. Referring back to vector-tensor-scalar geometry, finiteness corresponds to the scalar Higgs boson while infinity corresponds to the Higgs field which is a field of energy that is thought to exist in every region of the universe.

PART 2 -
VECTOR-TENSOR-SCALAR GEOMETRY, AND CONSCIOUSNESS AS AN EXCITATION OF THE UNIVERSAL FIELD
Abstract -
Those who are familiar with physics are taught that the graviton (the hypothetical elementary particle that is thought to be the carrier of the gravitational field) is unrelated to that elementary particle produced by the quantum excitation of the Higgs field and controversially nicknamed the “God Particle” - the Higgs boson. According to the vector-tensor-scalar geometry presented here, the particles are indeed related: as - inextricably - are the gravitational field and the allegedly unrelated Higgs field, a field of energy that is thought to exist in every region of the universe.

This idea of consciousness as an excitation of the universal field agrees with mathematical physicist Roger Penrose and anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff that consciousness involves quantum behaviour and quantum gravity effects (Quantum Gravity is a proposed future theory that unifies the subatomic with the cosmic: Quantum Mechanics is unified with Albert Einstein’s theory of gravity – General Relativity).

If every particle in the body and brain emerges from interaction of photons and gravitons, is it possible that knowledge of this could liberate the human body from being a Higgs-PARTICLE-like point in space-time constantly? Could the body and consciousness also be capable of a Higgs-FIELD-like existence in which that consciousness (and body) expands throughout space and time to the same extent as the gravitational and electromagnetic fields whose excitations are gravitons and photons? In other words – the body and consciousness would, as stated in "Unifying Gravity With Electromagnetism, the Atomic Nuclear Forces, and the Higgs Eliminates the Universe’s Big Bang", be “infinite and superposed and actually existing in more than one place - even everywhere in spacetime.”

Part 3 –
Topological Materials, Unnatural Fermions, Geometry, the Higgs Boson/Field, and the Higgs-like Body/Consciousness

The General Theory of Relativity will be useful in this article. Specifically – the analogy of the theory’s curvature of space-time to a rubber sheet. A small body like the Earth is said to warp space-time only a little and create a dimple in the sheet. A larger body such as the Sun curves space-time much more and forms a deep valley in the rubber. And a black hole is often pictured as warping space-time so much that it tears a hole through the rubber fabric. Transferring the analogy to the quantum realm – the motion of electrons can be visualized as their gliding across hills and valleys of pure energy (gravitational energy). This is because Relativity says gravity is caused by the curvature of space-time. Therefore, gravity … gravitational energy … IS space-time. Materials that don’t conduct electricity (insulators) have deep valleys which electrons struggle to escape from. In 2004, U.S.A. physicist Charles Kane noticed something strange in his computer simulations of electrons flowing through different materials: an insulator whose quantum state had the equivalent of a hole. Kane had not found the first quantum black hole but had discovered the first topological insulator – a then theoretical material that could conduct electricity on its surface but not within its interior. (In 2007, American physicist M. Zahid Hasan led the team that made the first 3D topological insulator.)

About 90 years ago, while experimenting with the equations of quantum physics, German physicist Hermann Weyl showed that a massless and charged particle (now called the Weyl fermion) could theoretically exist. (11) In topological insulators, the hole in its quantum state causes electrons to come together and behave like a single particle called a Weyl fermion. The Weyl fermion can be related to Topological Insulators (TI), the Majorana fermion^ can be related to future quantum computers’ Topological Superconductors (TS), while topological insulators and topological superconductors may be regarded as the inverse of each other. This state of topological materials and “unnatural” fermions can be expressed by another phenomenon which is called here vector-tensor-scalar geometry: in which matter, and the Higgs boson, both emerge from photon-graviton interaction (within the context of vector-tensor-scalar geometry). This means the Higgs boson is related to the graviton, and the Higgs field is therefore united with the gravitational field (together with the latter’s constant interaction with the electromagnetic field).

^ The Majorana fermion was predicted in 1937 by Italian physicist Ettore Majorana playing with the same quantum math that had intrigued Weyl. Like a Weyl fermion, a Majorana fermion has no mass. It also has no charge, despite being made of a bunch of negatively charged electrons.

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