Quantum Computing & Qubits (AMS Interpretation)

Quantum Computing & Qubits (AMS Interpretation)

Qubits exploit metastable AMS torsion states, not mystical superposition.

  • A qubit is a vorton configuration that can occupy multiple allowed tension equilibria
  • “Superposition” reflects incomplete collapse of AMS constraint
  • Measurement forces the system into a single tension configuration

Entanglement occurs when:

  • Multiple vorton systems share a common AMS constraint topology
  • Measurement of one collapses the shared tension geometry

Quantum advantage comes from parallel constraint resolution, not parallel universes.

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