High Energy Physics - Theory, abstract hep-th/0201092 From: Stephen Blaha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 21:57:12 GMT (634kb)
A Quantum Computer Foundation for the Standard Model and SuperString
Theories
Authors: Stephen
Blaha Comments: 78 pages, PDF
We show the Standard Model and SuperString Theories can be
naturally based on a Quantum Computer foundation. The Standard Model of
elementary particles can be viewed as defining a Quantum Computer Grammar and
language. A Quantum Computer in a certain limit naturally forms a Superspace
upon which Supersymmetry rotations can be defined - a Continuum Quantum
Computer. Quantum high-level computer languages such as Quantum C and Quantum
Assembly language are also discussed. In these new linguistic representations,
particles become literally symbols or letters, and particle interactions
become grammar rules. This view is NOT the same as the often-expressed view
that Mathematics is the language of Physics. Some new developments relating to
Quantum Computers and Quantum Turing Machines are also described.
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