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agoston nagy
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Quantum field studies pt 3 Generating I Ching hexagrams with random binary sequences. By repeatedly measuring six qubits in superposition within a circuit, each measurement causes them to collapse into a pattern of classical bits (+ or -) — using an IBM Eagle QPU. The I Ching employs a symbolic language, where abstract representations of complex, dynamic processes are described through chance-based generation of hexagrams. These are composed of six lines, each of which can be either a solid line or a broken line. The lines represent dualities in nature and forming the basis of the hexagram's meaning. Each symbol acts as a metaphor for natural and human processes, capturing a vast range of interpretations within a single shape. Both the I Ching and quantum mechanics embrace true randomness and the observer's role, suggesting that meaning and conventional reality takes form only through subjective interactions with an unfixed, probabilistic universe.
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Luka →{protocell:labs}← 🎩
@luka
These figure pairings are 🤌
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Marius Watz
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Book of Changes! My only tattoo is a modified hexagram. 200 $DEGEN
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ilannnnnnnnkatin
@ilannnnnnnnkatin
i-ching is an interesting test case . will keep following this work .
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mchx
@mchx
/microsub tip: 142 $DEGEN
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David Meyreles
@systemdm
/microsub tip: 215 $DEGEN
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Varun Srinivasan
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Beautiful illustrations
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