Quantum Androids

Qdroid

The name Qdroidi comes from the script “Dawn of the Qdroids” by prof. Damiano Anselmi, which you can read and listen to by following this link.

According to the story, we humans will produce them and then they will begin to evolve autonomously. We do not tell you the rest so as not to spoil the surprise. E’ a compelling story, go and see it.

In fact it is not just a story but a possible prediction of the future. If we don't die out before we get there, we will definitely follow that path.


It could become a movie?

Let's hope someone turns this script into a movie, but unfortunately it will be a long and expensive process.

We take the liberty of suggesting an idea that perhaps could become feasible, possibly shortening it a bit’ the screenplay. Computer graphics techniques could be used. These are not cartoons but real movies and you can also introduce real people and objects, but they are considerably less expensive than a real movie.

Here are some examples of CGIs that contain some realistic and some synthetic parts:

Example 1 Example 2 Example 3

With these techniques it would also be quite easy to animate the Qdroids. And there are computer graphics schools that might be interested, eg ESMA (Higher School of Artistic Crafts).

ESMA video page


Quantum brains at room temperature

At this point many will wonder if it will ever be possible to build androids with quantum brains, since today's quantum computers cannot operate at room temperature. But in reality, quantum computers operating at room temperature already exist, we are ourselves, and so are the brains of all living beings.

Without a doubt all of us are composed of subatomic particles and these particles follow quantum rules and make an infinite number of decisions at any moment., a large number of experiments have now proved this.

So all our choices do not come from an elusive “free will” or from an even more elusive one “Creator” and still less from absolute determinism. If you pay attention to how you make decisions and how ideas come to you, you will find that they arise spontaneously from nothing.

They immersed us from birth in deterministic concepts, so it can be difficult to change perspective and realize that at the origin of every decision there are only random choices, produced by the subatomic particles in a cloud of statistical probabilities.

We have all experienced what happens when you go to sleep with a problem in your head. It often happens that we wake up with the solution ready and this is a clear sign of how our brain has optimized itself to enter an amorphous state. (superposition of states). Sleep allows for a total mixing of concepts, a mixture in which the billions, of billions, of random subatomic events can have the greatest effect and awakening is exactly what quantum physics defines “collapse of the wave function”, that is, the convergence of all possibilities in some ideas, which just happens to be the solution we were looking for.

All this is so evident that it seems impossible that it took a hundred years to understand it, but in reality there is a reason. Millennia of the history of thought, with Aristotle at the head, they have so stuffed us with determinism that we can't see anything else.

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If this page wasn't enough to convince you, listen to prof. Anselmi who explains it in a masterly way.

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