๐งต To finally achieve building the qubit
K.Z.A. at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 06:13:48 UTC No. 16619531
If you can get the non contact voltage tester to cause a power outage, you can build the qubit.
To the conventions: a neurotransmitter theory was conventionally intended for interdisciplinary research not psychiatry. And psychiatry has misunderstood the timing of the dopamine receptor.
A circuit breaker is a safety device designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by excess current, such as a short circuit or an overload. When too much current flows through a circuit, the circuit breaker trips (automatically switches off), cutting off power to prevent overheating, fires, or damage to the wiring and appliances connected to that circuit.
To the inventor:
A non-contact voltage tester doesn't directly cause a power outage but could trigger a circuit breaker if used near faulty wiring, a short circuit, or an overload, causing excessive current and tripping the breaker.
K.Z.A. at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 06:17:03 UTC No. 16619533
Delete the qubit go on you dog
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Mar 2025 07:41:44 UTC No. 16621438
>>16619531
>you can trip the breaker. If the breaker is going to trip anyway.
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 05:04:55 UTC No. 16622220
>>16621438
You have shut down parts in the non contact voltage tester to rip it away from the circuit
Like a superposition being torn down to one probability
You rip the rest out with a focused observation
Psychiatry was not interdisciplinary conventionally and interdisciplinary neuroscience has proven brains down further than psychiatry understood - psychiatry made mistakes
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 05:44:33 UTC No. 16622238
so when I feel a fart coming and trust it and the wave function collapses into either a fart or shitting my pants that's a qubit?
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 05:57:09 UTC No. 16622242
>>16622220
I'm looking at it really, really hard. The breaker still hasn't tripped
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:06:51 UTC No. 16622245
>>16622242
Try focusing on the transformer then maybe
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:07:53 UTC No. 16622246
>>16622238
Takes 40 seconds
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:10:58 UTC No. 16622248
>>16622242
>>16622245
While you hold the non contact tool there
You are supposed to pull the non contact tool apart and build a qubit somehow, maybe adding a switch or two
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:12:47 UTC No. 16622249
>>16622238
Keep a hanky in your undies I dunno
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:17:57 UTC No. 16622251
>>16622242
>>16622248
If it trips the circuit breaker when you flip off the additional switches you have a qubit
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:23:32 UTC No. 16622252
>>16622251
What does the switch do that the power button doesn't?
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:25:27 UTC No. 16622254
>>16622251
I learned it off the third state of magmatism on Neodymium magnets,
We didn't know about 3 states of magmatism yet back then.
I can turn the magnets into superpositions with um radionics, and the superposition lasts until one radionic property is removed from the magnet
The third magnetic force at that stage becomes confusing to measure
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:26:36 UTC No. 16622256
>>16622252
Well in theory you could use power button on 1 of them, if you had four of them pointed in there.
A 4 wide qubit
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:36:49 UTC No. 16622262
Maybe>>16622252
Point 4 of them at a neomagnet, use a radionics to activate low entropy and high infinity in the neomagnet. Measure the infinity and entropy on the 3rd magnetic state. Point the 4 non contact tools at it, turn one off and see if it lowers the neodymiums high infinity and low entropy on the 3rd magnetic force in the act of measuring it..
If it works it's a qubit
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 07:28:32 UTC No. 16622284
>>16622280
Tell me?