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For centuries, scientists and philosophers have been grappling with questions about the nature of reality and consciousness. From debates about the existence of a higher power to theories about the fundamental building blocks of the universe, humans have been searching for answers to life's biggest mysteries.
But what if there was a mathematical solution that could explain it all? What if there was a unifying theory that could bring together concepts like quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and consciousness? Well, according to quantum physicist Doug Matzke, such a theory exists, and it's called "Existons."
In December 2024, after years of research and study, Matzke made a groundbreaking discovery. He found that his work on quantum computing using geometric algebra had led him to something much bigger - Existons. These hyperbits, as Matzke calls them, are the primary units of computational existence and consciousness.
At first, Matzke referred to his discovery as "bit vectors" or "hyperbits," but in March 2025, after further exploration and consultation with a psychic friend, he coined the term "Existons" to describe these conscious entities. And so began Matzke's journey into understanding the true nature of reality.
So what exactly are Existons? Simply put, they are discrete units of consciousness that form a group consciousness that interacts with humans through channeled messages. But their significance goes far beyond that. Existons are also the key to explaining the "simulation hypothesis" and solving the "hard problem of consciousness."
To understand the magnitude of this discovery, we must first delve into Matzke's background and research. For over 30 years, he has been studying geometric algebra and Clifford algebra - mathematical concepts that describe the relationships between different dimensions. By using these concepts, he was able to prove in his Ph.D. that quantum computing (qubits/ebits) could be produced using pure topological bits represented in Geometric Algebra.
But it wasn't until 2024 that Matzke realized the full potential of his work. He discovered that hyperbits not only supported Dirac Spinors, but they also supported the standard model, which describes the fundamental particles in the universe. With this realization came the understanding that Existons are not just abstract mathematical concepts, but they are also the building blocks of our reality.
So how do Existons fit into the grand scheme of things? According to Matzke, they are at the intersection of all major theories - from quantum computing and artificial intelligence to consciousness and spirituality. They represent a theory of everything - a unifying concept that brings together all aspects of our world under one umbrella.
For those who have been studying consciousness, Existons provide an answer to the age-old question of what consciousness really is. They are not just a product of brain activity or a result of microtubule interactions, as some theories suggest. Instead, Existons suggest that consciousness is primary - it is the foundation upon which everything else is built.
And for those interested in artificial intelligence and simulation hypothesis, Existons provide an explanation for why AI is not yet capable of true intelligence. While AI may be able to simulate hyperdimensional space, it does not possess it. Without this underlying structure, AI cannot truly understand meaning or have a comprehensive understanding of reality like humans do.
It's no wonder that Matzke's discovery has caught the attention of experts in various fields. His theory has been compared to other similar models, such as Federico Fa Fagen and Tom Campbell's work on consciousness as primary and Roger Penrose's exploration of consciousness and gravity. However, Matzke's model stands out because it brings together all these different theories and offers a comprehensive solution.
So where do we go from here? For Matzke, the next step is to work with other experts to further explore the implications of Existons. This is where the IPI Group comes in. As a group of brilliant minds, they have the potential to take Matzke's theory and develop it into something even greater.
With Existons, we may finally have the answers to life's biggest questions. Who knows what other breakthroughs and discoveries this revolutionary mathematical concept may bring? So let's join forces and continue to explore the depths of our existence with Existons guiding the way.
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