KR20120058667A - The Device And Method Using Atom Information Technology - Google Patents
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to Atom Information Technology, which uses Atom Bit, Atom Gate, and Atom Algorithm for Atom Communication or Atom Computing. And a method and apparatus for performing the same.
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Conventional electronic information technology is the basis of modern information technology as an information communication and information processing method based on binary bit operations of 0 and 1, but uses a number of bits to store and process a large amount of information. It has many technical problems such as heat dissipation due to the physical limit that must be increased continuously and the irreversible calculation method and poor information security. In addition, quantum information technology, which is being referred to as the future information and communication technology, is an information communication and information processing method based on binary qubit operation that enables 0 and 1 overlapping states. Although it tries to overcome the practical limitations of electronic information technology through processing and time-reversible computation method, it is not used as commercial information technology due to the coherence time of quantum system that is difficult to maintain 0 or 1 state continuously by external interference. There are many problems yet.
The technical problem of the present invention is to solve problems that cannot be solved in electronic information technology or quantum information technology. In addition, it is to create an alternative that can fundamentally solve the information security problem, which is a chronic task of modern information technology, without going through the encryption process. These objects of the present invention are not limited to the above-mentioned objects, and other objects not mentioned will be understood from the following descriptions.
To this end, the present invention provides a method for constructing ternary atomic bits of 0, 1, and 2 using the flow of energy; A method of constructing an atomic gate for converting input signals of 0, 1, and 2 into states of 1 / x and 1 and x; Information communication technology and information processing method through atomic algorithm that performs spatiotemporal reversible operation of atomic bits and atomic gates.
By implementing the present invention, complex operations can be performed in a short time, and spatial and physical reversible operations as well as temporal and logical reversible operations can be eliminated, as well as eliminating heat dissipation and solving information communication password and security problems at once. .
1 is a schematic diagram of atomic information technology
2 is a Cartesian and Euler coordinate system.
A method and apparatus using the atomic information technology of the present invention is a system theory which derives the physical quantity and Planck's constant (h) of the mass, inertial energy, and radiant energy quantum of atoms through the nine-dimensional continuum of time, space and matter into the equation of time. The theoretical system of this is based on its theoretical background.
According to the mechanics of the system theory, atoms are materials of no-nothing center poles, and the energy of waves (3.66176E + 21m / s) is faster than the speed of light (2.99792458E + 8m / s). It presents the possibility of using the energy of atoms without the process of fission or fusion. In addition, the phenomenon of quantum entanglement studied in quantum mechanics is explained by the energy and velocity of the atom. The method of constructing ternary atomic bits of 0, 1, and 2 using the Euler equation in Euler coordinate system and the signals of 0, 1, and 2 as independent variables, respectively. The present invention provides a method of constructing an atomic algorithm that converts 1, x ^ i, and x ^ 1 to process information, as well as a method of constructing an atomic algorithm based on a constant flow of energy.
To this end, the atomic bits in the method and apparatus using the atomic information technology of the present invention are in a state in which energy of a constant physical quantity flows, and a state in which energy of a constant physical quantity is canceled by flowing a negative energy. By using positive energy, three states are used, whereby the energy becomes twice the constant physical quantity.
In addition, the atomic gate in the method and apparatus using the atomic information technology of the present invention is defined as 1 / x when the state of energy is | 0> using the Euler equation in the Euler coordinate system, and the state of energy is | 1. If it is>, it is defined as 1, and if the state of energy is | 2>, it is defined as x, and then 8 possible states are used through the combination. Combining these eight possible states back into the n-th order atomic gate allows for countless states to be used as data.
The atomic algorithm in the method and apparatus using the atomic information technology of the present invention is that the atomic bits in which the information processing is performed in time and the atomic gates in which the information processing is performed spatially operate organically in a physical manner in a short time. In addition to performing a reversible operation, it provides an information processing method that enables parallel operation.
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And-processing the ternary signal of -1 and 0 and 1 into one bit.
And-processing the ternary signal of -1 and 0 and 1 into one bit.
And classifying a 1-bit signal into a 9-dimensional signal system and storing it in one message space.
And classifying a 1-bit signal into a 9-dimensional signal system and storing the signal in one message space.
And 64 signals in parallel and reversible by 64 logic logic gates according to the state transformation and the frequency transformation.
And 64 signals in parallel and reversible by 64 logical logic gates according to the state transformation and frequency transformation.
And processing the data by an information technology algorithm based on a nonlinear equation.
And processing data with an information technology algorithm based on a nonlinear equation.
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