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“A Quantum World” by Restive Sage – 12.23.22

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Entry Submitted by Restive Sage at 2:04 PM ET on December 23, 2022

I remember back about 10 years when I began to first hear about “quantum” computers. Being quite the layman, my first reaction was that this was just another fiction bandied about by scientific types, trying to look smart. I had read up a bit on “quantum physics”, but didn’t really understand it. The science part had seemed so cerebral and futuristic that I truly just dismissed it, especially from a practicality standpoint. It seemed 25 years out there, and thus not of much value to my life.

Boy, was I wrong.

Most of my life we knew about “super-computers”. We knew that Intel, Qualcomm, Micron Technology, Texas Instruments and the like were feverish trying and succeeding in making chips and semiconductors faster, smaller, and less subject to overheating. We also knew that all the G20 countries had analogous companies and research teams doing the same. The “Computer Age” demanded speed, and, above all, reliability. The large top-of-the line models had incredibly fast processing power. The biggest were used by major banks, universities, scientific research firms, genetics-based corporations, b--------a, and, of course, military leadership and d--------e agencies. These super-computers seemed adequate to me, dawdling in my innocence.

Little did I know, along with many others, that something else, something amazing, was being diligently studied by brilliant physicists and scientists all around the world. Due to breakthroughs that went back decades, a totally new type of chip had emerged. It had crossed a bridge capable of what was thought to be “existential” science. Its secret and massive powers were hidden…for quite a time. But the time eventually came to train us up a bit, or at least notify us. For Pure Science is a hard thing to suppress or hide. As a result, as patent after hundreds of patents, and then thousands of patents began to emerge (for those countries that offer patents), the science yielded something very practical and useful.

The time came to go public and announce the Q-Chip. 

Just as a series of “ordinary” little chips make your desktops and laptops incredibly useful, finding uses for the new Q-Chip had opened up all manner of possibilities. It did so in ways early computer pioneers would no doubt marvel at. What a time to be alive! What marvels will be revealed next!! I remember my shock and awe the first time I saw a presenter from Intel (who had permission from those charged to give permission), held up in his hand a working functional Q-Chip.

Hmm, bigger than I thought. And I knew at that moment, a new Science had come to all of humanity. A wonderful, and potentially frightening, new Science. 

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I also knew that if they were willing to show it publicly, that it represented a point-in-time of ten maybe twenty years prior. But, it was in that moment of public presentation, to now be COMMON knowledge. Disclosure, slow and easy. Slow enough to give you a little taste of where they were a decade or more ago.

Last week I bumped into an old friend. I asked him about his wife and family. I was silently amused to hear him tell me that his rather exceptional wife, with several advanced degrees to her credit, had obtained employment with a new start up firm. And what did they do? The firm integrates quantum computer research and contracts it back with major pharmaceutical firms. He did mention as well that she felt “challenged” there. 

We here have been hearing about “quantum computers”, and their impact for some time now. We have learned how they would have a particularly important role in the sub-world of international banking and finance. By default, there would be a profound impact to global markets, global financial exchanges, global derivatives modeling, corporate planning, aerospace, etc. It has been eye-opening to say the least, and yet probably less than 2.5% of the population knows “anything” beyond a few nouns. Truly, there are geniuses among us. And somewhere, we have enlightened leaders (as yet un-anointed). We have I think gained a sense of why the mechanical details of GESARA and the GCR are no longer fictional references. We have gained a glimpse of how the conversion of an historical money system, used for millennia, into something quite different no longer seems implausible. We have the most basic understanding that the computing power and predictive modeling to carry such a load have been keys that have enabled the mechanical elements of Transition.

Thus, while we are not scientists (for the most part), we have a pretty good vantage point for the ramifications of such things. Not so our parents, our siblings, our children, our co-workers; really anyone who will listen to us. Their minds are still attempting to cope with the science of 20 years ago, what they were taught in school, and some way to deal with the “new” science that threatens their very livelihoods. They will argue and dismiss with vigor almost anything you might say on the matter. And so, most of us have stopped wasting our breath. Something inside helps us to understand that change in this-our-own-era has become a constant.

This calls to mind a former client of mine, a retired man of 78 years of age who, despite his age, acted like he was 55 years of age. I learned he was for decades a highly paid scientist who worked for U.S. government contractors. He literally reeked of intelligence, and was very successful in life by almost all measures. After talking to him for just fifteen minutes, he seemed quite the Renaissance man. Becoming a millionaire in his mid 40s had given him the capacity to have a very good life. He was a flying enthusiast who owned a rather substantial aircraft. This he kept at his second home located along a local private airport. In his backyard was his own airplane hangar. The hangar was connected to the main runway by his own private taxi driveway. He could pick up the phone, call the tower, and get clearance for a take-off in 15 minutes. Upon clearance, he would open the hangar door, check his fuel, push it out, crank it up, and head one hundred feet to the main runway. If all looked good, he was airborne and experiencing the joys of flight…in 15 MINUTES. He had been a licensed pilot for 60 years. His main house sat among a high-elevation residential mountain development where the lowest price home is about 1.2 million dollars (mostly much higher). Inside the home, which he and his architect designed together, was an indoor 80-foot swimming pool (heated). It was lined by a wall of picture windows and inside merged with outside for a nice exercise experience. The third level had these sweeping 240-degree views of a beautiful valley and its river. On a clear day, you could just glimpse the downtown buildings of a nearby town that was 25 miles away. On the upper deck was a tripod mounted telescope and below the porch was his own mini-bar with all the accouterments needed to sip martinis while scanning the night sky. Even in retirement he had many interests in new things, and took great pleasure in showing me a scope device that connected to his computer. It allowed me, as he bade me wear it, to feel as though I were walking in downtown Paris. It was a type of virtual meta-verse that was sensitive to your sense of walking. I found it interesting that he was keeping up.

I somehow felt safe one day in bringing up the topic of quantum computers. I asked him what he thought about the new QFS. He paused and looked at me for a few seconds, obviously contemplating his response. For he was, indeed, a very thoughtful man. This is what he said: “I honestly feel that anything with the word “quantum” in it is just an attempt to capitalize on a gigantic fad”. I tried so very hard to contain my sense of disappointment that I almost burst. I thought about trying to tell him all the things as to why he was uninformed. But something told me to back off, and just, let, it, go. I had a fleeting remembrance of my grandmother, who in the Age of the Automobile had never learned to drive a car. I had a fleeting thought of my other grandmother who never obtained a home telephone. And here was John, far more educated, and far more in touch with the modern world than they ever were. And yet I knew he would simply not be able to receive the new information easily. I indeed just let it go.

Later, as I pondered this matter, I realized that, but for 6 years time, and a slight (lucky) opening of my mind, I would still be him myself. I felt guilty that I hadn’t given him a chance. I wondered about all the Johns that were out there, who deep down might really want to know. Who can receive such information without feeling threatened? Who is really ready for the future? This future seemingly has taken a path that science fiction always promised we would explore. But, as we have always been warned, building too high a tower can lead to dangerous consequences. Flying too close to the sun will melt the wax that holds your wings together. 

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Technology is only better, we must conclude, if it becomes the pathway to a better, peaceful, and more just world. 

Please let our higher selves shape this globe in a manner pleasing to Source. And let the glorious ends not justify the woeful means.

For ourselves, let us pray this world forward, and pledge to do our part. Let us work diligently toward the fulfillment of the new “Golden Age” and a corresponding human movement to ascended values; and, let us turn our backs on those willing to flirt with the “Eve of Destruction”.

Restive Sage

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