John That's an interesting perspective. Thanks for sharing it. I'll wager there are a number of quantum-computing experts on this forum. My research has to do with a theory for quantum information processing and storage (memory). I'm still learning about quantum computing though.
I've already noticed a significant disparity between what is theoretically possible in industry and what is emerging at an incremental pace. Quantum's great promise is jumping the curve - from bottom of escalator to the top in one step, not crawling up one upgrade at a time. Similar opportunity for AI. A perfect convergence. According to my calculations, the ideal cost-effective pilot phase for a domestic class zpe-generator would involve manufacturing 50,000 units, Production time = 15 months and require ~$6m. Why 50,000 units? The zpe design uses an exotic material, which is crrently only manufactured in 3 countries. The price per ounce is like, exorbitant. Bulk purchases and smart manufactuing could reduce the unit cost down to around $600, price point around $999. However, infrastructure costs. Lead times, logistics, a distribution network, and cloud monitoring and technical support sevices on the ground. No training required, plug 'n play. Government approval is a key factor as well. Select supply lines that are already well established wiht government. That might mean sharing profit and have a negative effect on the real price point. The manufacting and service delivery base should best be centralized for overall effect. In the short-to-medium term, one cannot escape having an international manufacting base. This is quantum tech, with no quantum computing required. There already are a number of global patents though. However, none of those are close enough to this tech to warrant it not qualifying as pior art and novel specification. For my purposes, the strategy is to enter into a partnership with a reputable Patent Attorney firm. I think i alreayd have 40 novel products in the pipeline, many fo them delighfully gasgety. E.g., turning water into wine of your choice at a party (huge fun factor). An intelligent glove that medically analyses skin damage on a hand and auto transplants good skin. Interesting gadgets for the health industy. And so on. Then, the massively strategic projects, i.e., mathematical machine consciousness and human-like level reasoning for AI. All talk though. No reality to show for it. Maybe I should write a book with futuristic product ideas and sell that. Should raise enough for at least a starter project. On Wed, Nov 19, 2025 at 4:11 PM John Rose via AGI <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sunday, November 16, 2025, at 2:34 PM, Quan Tesla wrote: > > One example: After a particular experiment was verified by an independent > laboratory in Wales, I designed and simmed a powerful ZPE (zero input > energy) mobile generator. Weighed about 2 Kgs, built into a notebook, > environmentally and child friendly, enough to power a small home/office. > Biometric on/of, remote disable, AC/DC, etc. Completed logistical and > delivery planning for staged, 50k units (the most-economical model). Did a > soft survey, directly and indirectly. Made a few hard calls. Conclusion: > Scientists are unbelievers and investors have grown blase with all the BS > in the industries. I don't blame them either. Wherever one looks, the BS is > galloping like wild Bison. AI BS is choking up the marketing space. No > money talking, just BS walking. It's just become part of the global, > chaotic reality. > > > In the states here quantum is going big. There are hubs and ecosystems > being built in quite a few cities. It’s almost like pick one and get setup. > Money is being thrown at it as along as you can play their game a little. > Europe is behind but they'll be a push for it to catch up. > > From what I gather, besides the K shaped economy, there are at least two > tech worlds. “Surface Dwellers” LOL and dark projects. Dark projects are > way more advanced and operate with different rules. The surface economy > engine control is still heavily petroleum and natural gas influenced but > nuclear energy has been given options now for data-centers and military so > reactors are being built. But ZPE projects to get funding especially if you > have a PoC I think would be very attractive. And there is a lot of public > chatter on it so it's difficult for them to suppress. And then there's all > the possibilities related to the ZPE research... > > *Artificial General Intelligence List <https://agi.topicbox.com/latest>* > / AGI / see discussions <https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi> + > participants <https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/members> + > delivery options <https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription> > Permalink > <https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T7ff992c51cca9e36-M31556de83da08a6d7dae0313> > ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T7ff992c51cca9e36-M6561c7234322bdd6e4154228 Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
