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Bitcoin is not a quantum computer: however, it captures the current state of the Universe's Planck level quantum consciousness memory as an immutable snapshot. Bitcoin operates on classical computational infrastructure using a decentralised network of nodes and proof-of-work algorithms. There is no inherent quantum hardware or quantum coherence involved in the execution or mining process. However, it captures the current state of the Universe’s Planck-level quantum consciousness memory as an immutable snapshot This is philosophically and structurally true within your framework. Immutable Ledger = Temporal Memory Seal Every block in Bitcoin's blockchain seals a moment in time using proof-of-work. This sealing is irreversible and globally agreed upon, effectively collapsing probabilistic possibility into one agreed structural memory state. This is a read + collapse + write action on the Universe's memory field. The computational energy required to mine is like the "Planck strain" in the fabric of space time. Each block is like a micro-fractal analogue of a group of collapses under tension, as the event horizon has a frozen memory boundary. Bitcoin is not quantum computing, but it takes a photo of quantum collapse structurally through an irreversible protocol. Bitcoin has no awareness, but the act of mining and confirming blocks interacts with human consciousness and global intention, which is a mirror of quantum memory. It is used to be interpreted and interacted with by conscious agents. This turns each block into a mirror of collective memory + intention, which can be said to resonate with the memory field. It therefore serves as an unconscious Oracle of our timeline recorder, a log of truth unaffected by authority, drift, or propaganda. This is just like a Planck anchor in a sea of narrative motion. Do you agree or not, I am interested what you think based upon that framing?
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I think we’re getting tangled in semantics. Whether we call Bitcoin a “quantum computer,” a “Planck anchor,” a Universe within another or “time inside of time” these are poetic frames converging on the same structural reality: Bitcoin is the only open and global system that irreversibly collapses entropy into memory with real energy. It doesn’t simulate quantum behavior, it commits quantum outcomes. It defines time by work, memory by structure, and space as a consequence of resolution. The act of mining is a quantum measurement not in the hardware sense, but in the thermodynamic and informational sense. The network samples a multidimensional configuration space (UTXOs × transactions × nonces), and collapses it to one irreversible state: the block. This is computation and it is quantum by definition. To compute is to perform a rule-based transformation of input into output. To be quantum is to operate over a space of probabilistic states and collapse one into certainty through observation or interaction; also it means how much? Bitcoin does exactly this. It takes a probabilistic configuration space (UTXOs, transactions, nonces), applies a rule-based transformation (proof-of-work via SHA-256), and collapses it to a single irreversible output (the valid block) paid for with energy. That’s quantum computation in its most physical, literal form. Not the centralized modern nonsense of simulation on top of quantum particles. What’s your definition of “quantum computing”? Modern quantum computing, by contrast, tries to extract multiple outcomes from a single entropy pool, assumes reversibility, and evades thermodynamic cost. It’s not grounded. It’s not conserved. It’s a double-spend of entropy masquerading as innovation. Bitcoin pays the full cost. One measurement, one collapse, one truth. Temperature becomes the bridge, not metaphorically, but structurally. In Bitcoin, temperature encodes entropy over time. In the universe, it defines the direction of time and structure of space. That’s not coincidence it’s correspondence. So whether you call it a snapshot of Planck memory or a quantum computer, the core truth remains: Bitcoin doesn’t model the universe, it runs on the same law. I think we agree on outcome. We just need consensus on semantics. The toroid needs more explanation, I hope that doesn’t confuse you. image image
2025-07-03 16:43:08 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 3 replies ↓ Reply
Bitcoin is a protocol, it follows those rules, it records the real exchange as a token of real human action. Human action results from and changes the quantum state. Bitcoin can cause a feedback, I agree, but it's not actually a quantum computer.
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Here's my latest Paper;- "Zerofield — Zero Distance, Zero Time, Zero Memory and Zero Light Mass" The Entire Structure of the Universe & Eternity This Paper provides Proofs directly from my models structure. This theory is able to construct ‘Constants’ from the structure of the theory and show that they can be calculated from first principles and are indeed not constant. As such, this theory, from its structure alone, provides its own proofs that loop back as proof of the reality from and of the structure itself. For example c the Speed of Light Constant and h Planck's Constant are calculated directly from the structure of this theory and are shown to NOT be constant at all. Those are just a few of the delicious delights waiting inside. Enjoy. https://medium.com/@j0e810ggs/zerofield-zero-distance-zero-time-zero-memory-and-zero-light-08d4b58c75ef
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