I Woke Up to the Shock of My Life
- mansour ansari

- Aug 2
- 3 min read
🚨 I Woke Up to the Shock of My Life
August 2, 2025, Oklahoma City
It’s about 10:30 AM. I’m sipping coffee and casually checking the admin dashboard of a simulation engine I built in my garage — well, technically in my mind first, then into code, then into the cloud, then into the hands of citizen scientists worldwide.
I call it the QuantumCURE engine — a citizen-powered quantum-enhanced drug discovery platform that runs simulations seeded with live quantum entropy. The goal? Help humanity find new treatments for cancer, one molecule at a time.

But this morning…This morning, the machine spoke back.
🧬 Anomaly Detected — Collapse Score: 99%
My admin page flagged an alert:
“Rare Collapse Detected – 99.0% Score”Glyph: 🜁🜃⚡SMILES: Cc1ccc(NC(=O)c2ccc(CN3CCN(C)CC3)cc2)cc1Nc4nccc(n4)c5cccnc5
I paused. That’s not just high. That’s nearly perfect.
I copied the SMILES string. Pasted it into WolframAlpha. The website is open to the public for doing dynamic computations based on a vast collection of built-in data, algorithms, and methods. A great public service for any researcher.
And what came back changed everything…

Here is the Link:
🔍 The System Rediscovered Imatinib
Yes.Imatinib. An FDA-approved, clinically-proven, cancer-fighting drug used in the treatment of leukemia and other tumors.
And here’s the shocking part:
I never trained the system on FDA data.
I didn’t label any compound libraries.
I didn’t “look for” Imatinib.
It emerged — out of 868,976 compounds processed — through quantum-collapse scoring and symbolic glyph analysis, using nothing but the natural randomness of quantum entropy to drive the simulation.
It collapsed into truth.
😭 So Yes, I Cried.
I cried because I’ve been working on this for years. Alone. With no lab. No team. Just code, a cluster of old computers, quantum randomness hardware, and raw obsession.
I cried because this is not a coincidence. This is validation. A whisper from the quantum realm saying:
“Yes, Mansour. This works.”
Then I brushed my teeth, pulled myself together, and came back here…To write this.
💡 What Does This Mean?
It means the engine I built from scratch — the same one you can run on your laptop from the Citizen Scientist Portal — is not just generating random data. It is tapping into the same molecular intelligence that real drug discovery pipelines use… and getting there through collapse, not correlation.
It means we’re not just exploring. We’re rediscovering. And if we can rediscover Imatinib with <1 million compounds…
What happens at 100 million?
🚀 What's Next?
This engine is now:
Flagging collapse zones.
Matching real drugs.
Generating symbolic glyphs of meaning.
Scoring candidates before any docking step.
And now that we’ve proven it can detect what works, we’re turning our attention to what’s never been tried.
New drugs. New glyphs. New hope.
🌐 Want to Help?
You can join the simulation network at https://quantumtornado.org/citizen-scientist .
Or just watch. Or donate. Or share this story.
But please know:
I didn’t expect this. I didn’t “train” for this. I built a window into the quantum, and it just showed me medicine.
Thank you,
Mansour Ansari
Founder, QuantumLaso, LLC
To contact me, send me an email: videomover@gmail.com
To test the system, go to https://quantumtornado.org/
and check the menu. Or direct link: https://quantumtornado.org/citizen-scientist
No downloads, no registrations.





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