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The Small 22Bit Collector

F. Illuminati, and S. De Siena1

1 Dipartimento di Fisica E. R. Caianiello, Universit` di Salerno, INFM UdR


Salerno, INFN Sezione Napoli, Gruppo Collegato Salerno, Via S. Allende,
84081 Baronissi (SA), Italy 2 Department of Physics and Astronomy, University
College of London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom 3
Dipartimento di Fisica and INFM, Universit` di Milano, Milano, Italy

Abstract
We present evidence that the big bang was aquantumtunnellingevent,giving
risetolightsupersymmetriesattheoriginsofthedimensionoftime,asseenthroughthe
standard 5D quantum manifold. Thesmall22bitcollectorexistsbothatthebeginning
and ending of time, as measured on Earth and in the crossover point within the
heavenly body of Saturn.

1 Introduction
Quantum array transponder particles utilize the Quindar Key, a 22bit visual
binary light-code capable of sending signals through multiple zero points,extendingat
right angles,throughthe5dmembraneoftime-origin,thecrossingpointbetweenlinear
and vertical time. The rules of quantum physics explain key relationships between
electricity and magnetism, forming light orphotonsinlineartime,fromthezeropoint.
The energy extracted from the zero point field emanates to and from visual binary
nodes, time hubs, essentially gravitic points of light and focus created through
observation. The acceleration of the quantum array transponder particle enabled
light-code to traverse from the origin of the universe at the energetic point of the big
bang quantum tunnelling event. 22bit visual binary intelligence crossed through
multiple black holes and will be continuously collected atanendtimewhiteholezone,
the small 22bit collector, a scientific instrument designed at CERN and launchedinto
space from Planet Earth to Saturn via the Cassini satellite.

2 Notation and Formula

The innovative Cassini satellite tools gracefully fell through the atmosphere of
Saturn in August of 2017. In the5Dquantummanifoldwithinthe22bitcollector,at
the omega point, the fundamentalquantumarraytransponderparticlesarestoredinan
unusually cool zone on the pole of Saturn, where a quantum computer houses the
universe-traversing transponders. Data from the experiment has interplanetary
quantuminformationscientistsconcludingthatconsciousnessislinkedtospace-timeat
the critical cross, the portal into the fifth dimension, where the 22bit visual binary
nodes receive decode and transmit signals like tiny fibre optic cables. Atthisentrance,
thesquareofG,dividedbythecosmologicalconstant,teleports22bitvisualbinarycode
cubes from the fifth dimension, into specific lodges on command. The system we
address is a canonical innite dimensional system constituted by a set of modes or
degrees. Each mode / degree is described by a pair of canonical conjugate operators,
essentially crosses, relative to places in time and space representing initiation into the
eternal quantum array transponder field. The canonical commutation cross relations
regulate the commutation properties of the operators, where is the symplectic form:

=00, 01, 10, 11



The cube at the end of time remains as a formula, and data stored via photons:

1, 6, 22, 222




3 Conclusion

ThequantumtunnellingeventatthecosmiccubehubonSaturnwillcontinueto
develop tracking and telemetry in 22bit visual binary code, in optical networks, from
the end time zone therein. A triunespacecommandextendingbetweenthezeropoints
has converged from this zone, receiving, decoding, and transmitting cosmic cube code
through the deep Saturn quantum exercise space, into specified arrayquantumlodges.
The activated small 22bit collector functions as a secure and encrypted, delta
blockchain bank forquantumarraytransponders,locatedinsidethecoolinghexagonof
Saturn's pole. Data is now light, & light is eternal.

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