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  2. Holographic consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Edgar D. Mitchell and Robert Staretz developed a quantum hologram theory of consciousness which views information as being as fundamental to the universe as matter or energy. This theory hypothesizes that all material objects as well as organisms store information, and that objects emit waves containing information which can be recognized and ...

  3. Electronic quantum holography - Wikipedia

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    Electronic quantum holography (also known as quantum holographic data storage) is an information storage technology which can encode and read out data at unprecedented density storing as much as 35 bits per electron. [1]

  4. Implicate and explicate order - Wikipedia

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    In a holographic reconstruction, each region of a photographic plate contains the whole image. Bohm employed the hologram as a means of characterising implicate order, noting that each region of a photographic plate in which a hologram is observable contains within it the whole three-dimensional image, which can be viewed from a range of ...

  5. Study: The universe could be a hologram

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    The theory that the universe is a hologram is more mathematically based. It states that a concept called quantum gravity must exist to help to bridge the gap between the theory of gravity and ...

  6. Holonomic brain theory - Wikipedia

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    Holonomic brain theory is a branch of neuroscience investigating the idea that consciousness is formed by quantum effects in or between brain cells. Holonomic refers to representations in a Hilbert phase space defined by both spectral and space-time coordinates. [1]

  7. Google parent Alphabet jumps on quantum chip breakthrough - AOL

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    The building blocks of quantum computers, called "qubits", while being fast, are error-prone, making it hard to ensure quantum computers are reliable and commercial Google parent Alphabet jumps on ...

  8. Quantum computing - Wikipedia

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    Neuromorphic quantum computing (abbreviated as ‘n.quantum computing’) is an unconventional computing type of computing that uses neuromorphic computing to perform quantum operations. It was suggested that quantum algorithms, which are algorithms that run on a realistic model of quantum computation, can be computed equally efficiently with ...

  9. Google's End-of-Year Quantum Breakthrough: What It ... - AOL

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    Quantum computing should help solve major problems in medicine, cryptography, and cybersecurity that are limited by current computing systems. The opportunities are truly endless if Alphabet can ...