The Fractal Hyper Computer: Dawn of a New Era
Book Details
Author(s)Lawrence Byng
PublisherLawrence Byng
ISBN / ASINB00LQFEYUU
ISBN-13978B00LQFEYU2
MarketplaceIndia 🇮🇳
Description
What do the following have in common:-
a) The computer network spanning-tree protocol
b) Ants
c) The human brain
d) Life and evolution
e) Natural language understanding
They all use hyper computation.
How is this possible? What is the definition of hyper computation? You need to read my book.
In my book you will also find the first ever complete proof showing how natural language is encoded. The proof is in the form of engineering diagrams. It is a little tricky to understand but my proof is indisputable (please remember that this proof took over three decades to formulate so understanding it in five minutes may be a stretch). It just so happens that natural language can be encoded in what I refer to as relative quaternary fractal encoding which is eerily similar to DNA. What is RQF encoding? Again you will need to read my book.
In my book, natural language understanding is broken down into its basic constituents then assembled together to form the world’s first fractal hyper computation algorithms. What is the difference between just reading something and understanding it? How is 'understanding’ represented in fractal hyper computation theory? What do these algorithms actually look like? You will need to read my book.
What about all of that ‘junk’ DNA? What is it? What does it have to do with anything? What is knowledge DNA? How can one algorithm make language possible? you will need to read my book.
Are fractal hyper computation algorithms able to solve optimization problems astronomically faster than *any* other known technique? What do fractals and irrational numbers have to do with it? you need to read my book.
Finally, what evidence is there that shows that the opponents of hyper computation are completely wrong? What proven science and engineering have they conveniently overlooked in coming to their faulty conclusions? You will need to read my book.
Thank you for reading!
The author has extensive private sector experience in software engineering and is currently architecting and engineering fault tolerant mission critical virtual machine systems in the U.S.
a) The computer network spanning-tree protocol
b) Ants
c) The human brain
d) Life and evolution
e) Natural language understanding
They all use hyper computation.
How is this possible? What is the definition of hyper computation? You need to read my book.
In my book you will also find the first ever complete proof showing how natural language is encoded. The proof is in the form of engineering diagrams. It is a little tricky to understand but my proof is indisputable (please remember that this proof took over three decades to formulate so understanding it in five minutes may be a stretch). It just so happens that natural language can be encoded in what I refer to as relative quaternary fractal encoding which is eerily similar to DNA. What is RQF encoding? Again you will need to read my book.
In my book, natural language understanding is broken down into its basic constituents then assembled together to form the world’s first fractal hyper computation algorithms. What is the difference between just reading something and understanding it? How is 'understanding’ represented in fractal hyper computation theory? What do these algorithms actually look like? You will need to read my book.
What about all of that ‘junk’ DNA? What is it? What does it have to do with anything? What is knowledge DNA? How can one algorithm make language possible? you will need to read my book.
Are fractal hyper computation algorithms able to solve optimization problems astronomically faster than *any* other known technique? What do fractals and irrational numbers have to do with it? you need to read my book.
Finally, what evidence is there that shows that the opponents of hyper computation are completely wrong? What proven science and engineering have they conveniently overlooked in coming to their faulty conclusions? You will need to read my book.
Thank you for reading!
The author has extensive private sector experience in software engineering and is currently architecting and engineering fault tolerant mission critical virtual machine systems in the U.S.


