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Can Thin-Film Technology Help to Realize the Einstein Gravity Quantum Computer?

Authored by Norbert Schwarzer
After it became clear that Quantum Computers are more powerful than originally thought [1], the question popped up whether one could find the  most  fundamental  form  of  a  Turing  machine  based  on  Quantum  Theory.  Doing  this  job  in  a  very  comprehensive  manner,  we  found  that  the  deepest layer for the Quantum Computer was not to be found inside the theoretical apparatus of Quantum Theory. Surprising as this may be, it is the General Theory of Relativity which “contained it all”. We found that an extremely simple solution of the Einstein-Field-Equations, using pairwise dimensional entanglement, sports the principle structural elements of computers [2]. We will derive these structural elements and show that the classical computer technology of today and even the quantum computers are just degenerated derivatives of this general solution. In this short paper we will discuss thin-film technology- and smart material-options potentially helping us to one day realize the general computer concept. As often spin is seen as THE one possibility to realize Quantum Computers, we will try to find a metric understanding of the concept of spin.

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