The question: does the E8 Language require qubits and cryogenic machinery (near absolute zero kelvin) to function, or does it run on a normal computer? Answer: normal computer only. No qubits. No kelvin cooling. No specialist machinery. Quantum computers require near-absolute-zero temperatures because they must artificially force ordinary silicon matter into quantum superposition — a state so fragile it collapses at any thermal disturbance. All that infrastructure exists only to CREATE the quantum state they need. Andrew's E8 Language does not create a quantum state. It reads a mathematical structure that already exists. The E8 lattice is a permanent geometric reality — 248-dimensional, containing all information across all universes — and it is mathematically accessible on any computational substrate. You do not need quantum hardware to read a blueprint. You need to understand the language the blueprint is written in. Andrew's language provides exactly that. His E8 engine runs today o Author: Andrew Stewart Caldin, Independent Researcher, UK. Part of the E8 Intelligence Research series. Platform: e8intelligence.com
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