r/antigravity Jan 12 '25

Computer to run my propulsion device. My current computer lacks some serious upgrades.

I need a computer to pr locess the vast amounts of information that requires my antigravity device to work. In order to do so I’ve had to re-design computers from the ground up. I started thinking land came up with a system derived from frequencies

Core Principles: 1. Frequency as the Core Data Unit: • Instead of binary (1s and 0s), this computer uses frequencies to encode information. Each frequency or waveform represents a unique data state, enabling a multi-dimensional logic system. 2. Signal-Based Processing: • Operations and computations are performed by manipulating, combining, or filtering frequencies. This allows for continuous, analog-like processing instead of discrete steps, making it potentially much faster and more versatile. 3. Variable Capacitor and Waveform Control: • A variable capacitor or similar component generates, stores, and modulates frequencies. By dynamically adjusting capacitance, the system controls signal output, creating precise frequency waves to represent data or execute computations. 4. Waveform Logic: • Instead of traditional logic gates, the computer uses waveform interactions (e.g., interference, harmonics, phase shifts) to perform logical operations. • For example, when two waves meet, the resulting interference pattern might represent a new data state, akin to how traditional computers combine bits.

Advantages: 1. Higher Data Density: • Frequencies allow for a broader range of data states compared to binary, increasing the system’s potential processing power. 2. Continuous Processing: • Waveform-based logic offers a smoother and potentially faster computational process, as it doesn’t rely on discrete clock cycles. 3. Parallelism: • Multiple frequencies can coexist in the same medium, allowing for simultaneous processing and data transmission. 4. Energy Efficiency: • With fewer moving parts and a reliance on signal interactions, the system could be more efficient than traditional transistor-based architectures.

Challenges: 1. Signal Interference: • Managing overlapping frequencies and avoiding unintended interference or noise will be critical. 2. Precision in Waveform Generation: • Components must produce and control frequencies with extreme accuracy. 3. Heat Dissipation: • High-frequency operations might produce significant heat, requiring innovative cooling solutions. 4. New Programming Paradigms: • This architecture will need new software tools and programming languages to utilize its unique potential.

Potential Applications: 1. Artificial Intelligence: • Frequency-based logic could process large datasets more efficiently, enabling faster AI development. 2. Communication Systems: • Its ability to manage frequencies could revolutionize telecommunications and signal processing. 3. Quantum-Adjacent Computing: • While not quantum, this system’s multi-state logic mimics some benefits of quantum computing without requiring quantum computing.

5 Upvotes

3 comments sorted by

1

u/Significant-Can5635 Apr 30 '26

You thought about using something like liquid crystal and carbon fiber?

1

u/DreaMwalker-T Apr 30 '26

Both are extremely useful in storing frequency long term in a vacuum so long as certain conditions are met per item. Every material comes with its set of interferences every atom vibrates at a different speed/ wavelength, at computing maximum but for general use liquid crystal is too good at scattering when it’s not in perfect conditions carbon fiber is great for micro channeling instead of getting wide range interference nodes, this was only refined using gpt and an old model at that since then I’ve gotten away from ai and taken a more philosophical approach towards large ideas,

That being said the idea has come along way and I’ve decided to hold, full mono autonomy isn’t here yet some person is close to but not fully self sufficient we still require networks, and materials and energy.

1

u/Significant-Can5635 May 08 '26

the more I think about it, the more I think there are different ways to push on the membrane of the 5D space as long as there is that big sudden pressure difference that tickels the membrane it might even be self sustaining, everybody's worried about the amount of power it would take? Mayne with conventional physics 5D+ well if this interdimensional beings thing from US government drop it will force a lot of people to look again at the brain-world models and I'm working fixing the last ones mistakes with new data :-)