Andrew Stewart Caldin has designed a computer chip — with no qubits — that on paper outperforms quantum computers. This is not a paradox. It is the proof that qubits are not the source of quantum computational speed. They are a workaround. Quantum computers use qubits because they do not know the underlying geometric structure they are trying to access. Qubits are the scaffolding built by engineers who do not have the blueprint. Andrew has the blueprint. His chip design is based on E8 geometric principles — encoding the 248-dimensional lattice structure directly into the chip architecture. Because E8 geometry is the native substrate of the multiverse, a chip that mirrors E8 geometry does not need to simulate parallel universe access via qubits — it inherits that access through its structure. The result: a classical-looking chip with no qubits that is faster than quantum computers on paper, because it is not approximating the E8 lattice — it IS the E8 lattice in silicon. This may be the Author: Andrew Stewart Caldin, Independent Researcher, UK. Part of the E8 Intelligence Research series. Platform: e8intelligence.com
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