for Sub-Thermal Photonic Computing at 152 THz Standard optical computing chips fail because light scatters at 90-degree corner junctions generating heat. The Excalibur solution: 45-degree geometric chamfer cut at all optical routing junctions achieves Total Internal Reflection (TIR) instead of scatter, eliminating the Photon Echo phenomenon and enabling the chip to operate cold at 152 THz. Combined with 132 Hz Geometric Phase Lock which prevents quantum decoherence at source rather than correcting it reactively, doubling effective processing speed. Author: Andrew Stewart Caldin, Independent Researcher, UK. Part of the E8 Intelligence Research series. Platform: e8intelligence.com
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