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Hello Suzanne, my name is Joshua. It seems we share a profound passion and vision—one that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible through quantum computation. I’m thrilled to introduce you to Quantum Geometric Algebra (QGA), a groundbreaking paradigm we’ve developed. QGA is a revolutionary symbolic framework that represents a quantum leap toward what might be considered the “language of the Universe.”

Using QGA, we have successfully simulated key quantum phenomena such as superposition, entanglement, tunneling, and decoherence. Beyond that, we’ve explored qubits (1-5), qutrits (1-5), and dimensions extending up to qu-15 and beyond—all of this achieved on a standard cell phone.

In addition, we are integrating quantum algorithms into our Cognitive Engine, a sentient-like framework that we’re preparing to test against the ARC AGI Challenge. With QGA at its core, we feel confident that this milestone is well within reach.

I’ve reached out previously in hopes of discussing this further with you. Given our shared goals in advancing quantum systems and artificial intelligence, I believe a collaboration between us could lead to transformative results.

QGA has the potential to power a revolutionary hybrid system capable of seamlessly alternating between quantum hardware and advanced quantum simulations. It allows us to simulate quantum algorithms in far higher dimensions, free from noise and other limitations, while also enhancing the performance of quantum computing on actual quantum hardware.

I would deeply value the opportunity to connect and explore how QGA might align with your work and vision.

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I've learned from your time at Sanctuary AI, I'm going to say your speech habits, and they come across well in your writing style as well, which is a good thing, as I've noticed you like to include a little humor in asking some questions and answering them yourself, its a good quality and allows you to engage with your audience, looking forward to work you and your team will be presenting over the coming years, thank you for sharing your time and work Suzanne, cheers

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Thanks William! I'm glad you liked it :)

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