Download PDFOpen PDF in browserNatural Argument by a Quantum ComputerEasyChair Preprint 38198 pages•Date: July 12, 2020AbstractNatural argument is represented as the limit, to which an infinite Turing process converges. A Turing machine, in which the bits are substituted with qubits, is introduced. That quantum Turing machine can recognize two complementary natural arguments in any data.That ability of natural argument is interpreted as an intellect featuring any quantum computer. The property is valid only within a quantum computer: To utilize it, the observer should be sited inside it. Being outside it, the observer would obtain quite different result depending on the degree of the entanglement of the quantum computer and observer. All extraordinary properties Keyphrases: Natural argument, infinite computation, quantum Turing machine, quantum computer, quantum entanglement, qubit
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