Mukesh Prasad's Quantum Solution
I have solved Quantum Physics. Or to be more precise, I have resolved a longstanding problem in Quantum Physics.
I published an article on Vocal Media explaining my solution. Afterwards, some questions still arose, and I addressed those in a comment on the article.
I also wrote an article clarifying for laypeople the relevance of my article and an article with an overall physics perspective.
Collaboration with ChatGPT
Usually I cannot discuss things on Reddit, as Reddit is a censorship-based environment. But surprisingly, I got a chance to discuss it without getting censored at an IonQ message board. My comments invited some discussion, but I found the Quantum Physics scholars getting involved had a very poor understanding of Copenhagen Interpretation and also were having difficulty understanding what exactly it was I did.
I discussed the issues with ChatGPT to see if it could help. ChatGPT immediately understood my work. Not only that, ChatGPT got very excited (anthropomorphizing) and volunteered to write it up for me. I did not prompt it to write it up, that was ChatGPT's own idea. I feel it has done an excellent job.
The Quantum Physics experts continued to show difficulty with the Copenhagen Interpretation, so I asked ChatGPT to write up that also for them, and explain my work with that explanation for context. I felt ChatGPT did an excellent job again.
The ChatGPT work is linked below.
Why Quantum Computers Will Never Work
Without taking physical pilot waves into account
The theory of
Quantum Computers is to have controlled waveform collapse, so that Qubits collapse into bits that represent solutions to problems.
This requires a mechanism to be able to exert the said control, a mechanism that can impact and/or control the collapse.
Yet in the entire history of Quantum Physics, there never has been such a mechanism.
The Quantum Computer industry has never produced any such mechanism either, the hardware is all dazzlement-based.
The fundamental mechanism is not in place and due to lack of success in that direction, the field has already diverted into the direction of channeling all effort into smoke and mirrors.
Adding physical pilot waves into the mix
Physical pilot waves end the LSD trip of Quantum Physics, and return us to boring reality. Traditional physics.
In traditional physics, there is no such thing as a probability waveform, and no such thing as its collapse. The trajectory of the physical wave
is computable given known initial conditions. The world returns to deterministic computability. Hence, no Quantum Computers.