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  • FadreWulf 7 hours ago ago

    Solo dev here. I built this in my spare time while pressure washing to pay the bills. Zadbit is a full quantum middleware and simulation framework that hits 72-hour coherence with 100k qubits on classical hardware. No cryo. No QEC. Just machine learning, dimensional modeling, and field feedback.

    I open-sourced it to bypass the usual gatekeeping. Full report includes all test metrics, architectural details, and side-by-side comparisons with IBM, Google, D-Wave, and Rigetti.

    Feedback, critique, challenges—bring it on. This isn’t just theory anymore.

    On X (Twitter) FadreWulf Sincerely John W.

  • FadreWulf 7 hours ago ago

    I tried going through the institutional path. I got gatekept—hard. No endorsement, no reply, no welcome at the table. So I brought my own.

    Zadbit 2.1 is the result: 72-hour quantum coherence, 100,000 simulated qubits, no cryogenics, no QEC. Built on reinforcement learning, dimensional resonance, entropy modeling, and neural phase feedback.

    I released it in the wild because innovation shouldn’t have to wait for permission.

    Full report’s open access. The metrics are real. The system works. Now let’s see who’s ready to talk about it.

    —John W.

    • discoballz 12 minutes ago ago

      "dimensional resonance" is not anything. That phrase does not mean anything. It's like a fake science phrase you'd see in Star Trek or something. Same with "neural phase feedback" and "entropy modeling". You just made these things up, they are not concepts that exist in the world.

      "72-hour quantum coherence, 100,000 simulated qubits" -- a couple responses here. (1) I can simulate ANY number of qubits doing a trivial operation, that is not interesting (and I feel pretty sure you do not understand the situations under which a collection of qubits is computationally difficult to simulate). I have 24 GB of ram in my laptop, I can simulate an X^{\otimes 2^24} |0> operation! That's 2^24 qubits! (2) I can simulate a qubit with ANY amount of coherence, it's not real! Why is your fake simulated qubit limited to 72 hours of coherence? Just change the simulation so it's infinite. The hard part of decoherence is that it's difficult to control IN THE REAL WORLD. Simulating it as being small is totally irrelevant.

      Finally, and I say this as if you didn't already know it: this entire thing was written by chatgpt or some other AI service. The metrics are not "real", they are hallucinations from chatgpt. Your "system" does not even exist. This entire document is fan-fiction.

      I highly advise you to do something else with your life.