Pushpendra Singh and Anirban Bandyopadhyay Can we take a classical computer and replace all components with their quantum analog or counterpart, will it become a
Category: hypercomputing

Why did it take10 years for me to write a book on artificial brain?
In 2010, I was asked to write a book (Nanobrain: The making of an artificial brain from a time crystal). It was just over 5
How many different kinds of rhythms are there in our brain?
Sound is a mechanical rhythm and we have 12 different rhythms in the brain, like 1. Electromagnetic rhythm, [carrier is photon or electromagnetic wave is

Ten inventions that we contributed from NIMS, Japan and would consolidate in the next 10 years (2016-2026)
Information Theory: A new information theory. FIT or Fractal Information Theory. This is a new way of computing or decision-making by fractal
Ten paradoxes of a new kind of Science that we explore
Instead of equations, patterns would take over, replace equations and a new kind of science would be born. Feynman said it and there were plenty
Going beyond Turing machine: World of technologies with “Infinite state” machines
Turing’s world of computing considers every single element is complete in itself, just like that a “matter” is complete; nothing inside/outside is changing it. Completeness