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The Alliance of Classical and Quantum Computing

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  • Antonio Cassella

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The author posits that the eight billion humans on Earth cause global warming. We have halved most nonhuman species, woods, and aquifers. Unless we re-educate our young, we will destroy the permafrost, our world, and all life. Re-education in the family will allow us to value God's three gifts- (1) memory (autism, classical physics, finiteness, or the first attention lodged in our cerebral cortex), (2) our freedom to lie (quantum physics, infinity, Tree-of-Knowledge, or the second attention bust in autism and lodged in our cerebellum), and (3) the alliance of memory and freedom into a third attention, or the Tree-of-Life. In any dolmen of Stonehenge (Wiltshire, England), the two vertical stones (classical computing, finiteness, or the universe and anti-universe) ally with the horizontal stone (quantum computing, infinity, or simultaneity), as rigidity (e.g., bread) allies with flexibility (e.g., water or wine). Rigidity allies with flexibility in a Virgin Mary that courageously opposes malignity in returning to a newer light. Mary returns with the grace, hope, blessing, pain, humility, love, and kindness of any person interested in the welfare of others, mostly those that badly need help to live.

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  • Antonio Cassella, 2025. "The Alliance of Classical and Quantum Computing," International Journal of Social Science Studies, Redfame publishing, vol. 13(2), pages 57-68, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:journl:v:13:y:2025:i:2:p:57-68
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    1. Jacques Jaubert & Sophie Verheyden & Dominique Genty & Michel Soulier & Hai Cheng & Dominique Blamart & Christian Burlet & Hubert Camus & Serge Delaby & Damien Deldicque & R. Lawrence Edwards & Cather, 2016. "Early Neanderthal constructions deep in Bruniquel Cave in southwestern France," Nature, Nature, vol. 534(7605), pages 111-114, June.
    2. Antonio Cassella, 2017. "Re-directing Climate Change and Terrorism by Allying Classical with Quantum Neural Computing," International Journal of Social Science Studies, Redfame publishing, vol. 5(6), pages 94-115, June.
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