(C)1995 Lee Kent Hempfling All Rights Reserved
  
                In the early 80's the government of Japan recognized the potential of a computer system that
would operate in a  new manner. One in which the digital 0 and 1 process would be replaced
with a faster, more efficient method of computing. After ten years and hundreds of millions of
dollars for the 5th Generation Conference they gave up the search and turned to other uses of
the digital process. In another attempt to find a new process of computation Fuzzy Logic was
born but it still used that digital environment to process it's data.
          These papers present a computer system that is in harmony with
nature's process instead of pigeon holing bits of data into predetermined slots. In the protocol
data flows  from input to computation and then to output just like a living organism. Without the
jerky stop--start of digital. What that amounts  to, which was ignored by the Japanese,  is  to use
the simple flowing sine wave of natural existence directly in computing instead of breaking the
sine wave down into small increments and making the process a square wave.
          That requires turning the computational process upside down.
Designing a new computer system that is based on the wave property of a particle and not just
the particle properties. It means making a true quantum computer system that uses the duality of
quantum mechanics. Prominent physicists have devised  and much material and research has
been consumated on a  semi--quantum approach to making  the digital computer smaller but in
doing so they entered the world of the flowing wave and ignored it.
           In the article OBJECT BASED REASONING, written for the casual
reader, the reason why this misconception of a quantum computer has been prolific will be
obvious.
          Quantum physics identifies a particle as both a particle and as a
wave. The particle  has a left or a right spin. By using the left spin as a 0 and the right  spin as a
1 it is possible to make a quantum digital computer. A very small , very fast digital computer. But
electron particles act like waves too. They travel in a flowing sine wave. The use of the particle
only as a particle is only one half of the quantum description of a particle and it is this lack of the
application of elementary quantum mechanics that has kept the development of the true quantum
computer from becoming reality. Until now.
           What has resulted in the current research is the application of only
that which is applicable seeking to find a better way to manufacture 0's and 1's.
                    This process uses the wave as the method of computing and the particle
as the value of computing. The particle just goes along for the ride instead of being artificially
forced to propel along the pathway.  It   is the only system that actually makes a full quantum
computer by adhering to all of the elements of quantum physics. What that means is a computer
that functions in exact application of quantum mechanics instead of applying only the half of the
duality of  quanta  that can be used to fit the digital process.
          The entire computer makes a complete computation in the instant it
receives an input. With the output of the computer system 900 times faster than the input. This
faster output than input has been ignored by researchers as they figure the lag time of
computation in the brain from input to next level computation.  Since it is not a digital process
and there is no programming there is no memory buffer so no delay in the address and search
requirement. The wave propels the circuit values . Which means no heat. So this computer can
be made extremely small without having to resort to artificial cooling of the circuits. Very small
values mean very long life of the power sources. So this entire computer will be powered by a
single 9 volt battery. The clock controller has it's own power source. An attempt to construct a
digital counterpart would require massive amounts power and  liquid hydrogen to keep it from
melting.
          Japan and the rest of modern computer research is now attempting
to find a new way to manufacture 0's and 1's.  Current quantum research is trying the same thing
at the particle level. Considering the particle without considering it's wave properties in both
frequency and amplitude modulation results in the unsteady and potentially error filled results of
current quantum computer research. But the frequency and  the amplitude of the wave of the
particle can be predicted and controlled without interference from outside  sources and without
uncertainty as to the outcome of the wave.
          This system computes millions of times faster than a digital system.
Without programming. Without heat. Without error. It can be anything from a classical input
sensor making decisions to act on a  predetermined potential outcome (just as if it were
programmed) and used as an input-interface with a digital computer. Or it can be fully intelligent,
fully conscious and fully able to see, hear and speak.  I  intend to build both versions and many
versions in between.  From simple devices able to identify signatures and eliminate credit card
forgeries to fully intelligent machines to model mental diseases and plan the nation's defenses.
          This is  the next generation of the computer revolution.
          It has been speculated that it would take a whole new viewpoint to
quantum mechanics to make a real quantum computer. All it takes is viewing quantum
mechanics as the method of the natural way of existence and not try to force it to fit the unnatural
way of digital processing. It takes applying all of the laws of quanta.
           In the articles you will view from this page the process will become
almost evident restricted by the lack of detail. Such detail can not be divulged at this time. But as
OBJECT BASED REASONING points out the sheer fact that the reader comes from a digital
mind set will prohibit the initial understanding of the concept. It will most likely cause the reader
to wonder if the entire offering is a hoax or a scam. On the other hand........... If the reader is not
a researcher, is not controlled by the mind set of digital programming the process will appear to
be exactly what it is. A goldmine of the 21st century.
           The reason most people who access these papers will find them
foreign is the same reason most totally new things are downgraded when they are first
presented. SUCH AS:<BR>

Quote---"Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons." --
Popular  Mechanics,
forecasting the relentless march of science, 1949

Quote---"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." --
Thomas Watson, Chairman
of IBM, 1943

Quote---"I have traveled the length and breadth of this country and
talked with the best people,
and I can assure you that data processing is a fad that
won't last out the year." --The editor in charge of business books for
Prentice Hall, 1957

Quote---"But what ... is it good for?" --Engineer at the Advanced
Computing Systems Division
of IBM, 1968, commenting on the microchip.

Quote ---"There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home."
 --Ken Olson,
president,
chairman and founder of Digital Equipment  Corp., 1977

Quote ---"This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously
considered as a means of
communication. The device is inherently of no value to us."  --Western
Union internal memo,
1876.

Quote ---"The wireless music box has no imaginable commercial value. Who
would pay for a
message sent to nobody in particular?" --David
Sarnoff's associates in response to his urgings for investment in the
radio in the 1920s.

Quote ---"The concept is interesting and well-formed, but in order to
earn  better than a 'C,' the
idea must be feasible." --A Yale University
management professor in response to Fred Smith's paper proposing
reliable overnight delivery 
service.  (Smith went on to found Federal Express
Corp.)

Quote---"Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?" --H.M. Warner, Warner
Brothers, 1927.

Quote---"I'm just glad it'll be Clark Gable who's falling on his face and
not Gary Cooper." --Gary
Cooper on his decision not to take the leading
role in "Gone With The Wind."

Quote---"A cookie store is a bad idea.  Besides, the market research
reports say America likes
crispy
cookies, not soft and chewy cookies like you make."  --Response to Debbi
Fields' idea of starting 
Mrs. Fields' Cookies.

Quote---"We don't like their sound, and guitar music is on the way out." -
-Decca Recording Co.
rejecting the Beatles, 1962.

Quote---"Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible." --Lord Kelvin,
president, Royal
Society, 1895.

Quote---"If I had thought about it, I wouldn't have done the experiment.
The literature was full of
examples that said you can't do this."  --Spencer
Silver on the work that led to the unique adhesives for 3-M "Post-It"
Notepads.

Quote---"Professor Goddard does not know the relation between action and
reaction and the
need to have something better than a vacuum against  which to react. He
seems to lack the basic
knowledge ladled out daily in high schools." --1921 New York Times
editorial about Robert
Goddard's revolutionary rocket work.

Quote---"Drill for oil? You mean drill into the ground to try and find
oil?  You're crazy."
--Drillers who Edwin L. Drake tried to enlist to his
project to drill for oil in 1859.

Quote---"Stocks have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau."
--Irving Fisher,
Professor of Economics, Yale University, 1929.

Quote---"Airplanes are interesting toys but of no military value." --
Marechal Ferdinand Foch,
Professor of Strategy, Ecole Superieure de
Guerre.

Quote---"Everything that can be invented has been invented." -- Charles H.
  Duell,
Commissioner,
U.S. Office of Patents, 1899.

Quote---"Louis Pasteur's theory of germs is ridiculous fiction". --
Pierre Pachet, Professor of
Physiology at Toulouse, 1872

Quote ---"The abdomen, the chest, and the brain will forever be shut from
the intrusion of the
wise and humane surgeon". --Sir John Eric Ericksen, British surgeon,
appointed Surgeon-
Extraordinary to Queen Victoria  1873.

Quote ---"640K ought to be enough for anybody." -- Bill Gates, 1981