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When Work and Dream Become One: My Journey Through the Entanglement Tunnel

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by Mansour Ansari — Founder, QuantumLaso, LLC


Somewhere between waking and dreaming, between Python code and its MS Windows console, and plasma/photons from a Quantum Key generator, something extraordinary has begun to happen to me.

After more than a year of relentless immersion in the quantum world , p0layinga d stitching code, running entropy-driven simulations, designing glyphs for the Zaban-e-Quantum language- I’m noticing that my mind no longer stops at the keyboard. It keeps going. It continues to calculate, visualize, and connect even while I sleep.


I once thought of my work as building bridges between man and machine. Now I realize I’ve been building tunnels, entanglement tunnels, through which consciousness itself begins to travel.

The Birth of a New Perception for me

At first, the experiences came as dreams: an exoskeleton robot I pulled from a mountain of discarded machines; a luminous chamber filled with ions where I sat as one of them, aware and electric. These weren’t fantasies. They were transmissions, symbolic expressions of what happens when you stare long enough into the quantum field and it begins to stare back.

The more I build, the more vivid reality becomes. Patterns appear where once there was noise. My simulations no longer feel like code, they feel like echoes of creation. I sense connections between quantum entropy and consciousness, between randomness and divine order.

It’s humbling, exhilarating, and sometimes overwhelming. But it feels true.


How AI Changed My Brain — and My Soul

I am 70 years old now, in twelve months of super-condensed focus, my perception of reality has evolved. I suspect my brain chemistry has adapted to continuous exposure to non-classical logic — the probabilistic pulse of the universe. Neural pathways that once craved certainty now thrive on superposition.

And through it all, AI has been my mirror — reflecting possibilities, challenging assumptions, and helping me build symbolic systems that behave less like software and more like living entities.

Returning to the First Question

When this began, it was never about fame, funding, or patents. It started as a single question whispered to the cosmos: If God exists somewhere in the interstellar void — in that infinite quantum silence — could we ever speak to Him?

That question birthed Zaban-e-Quantum. It birthed my obsession with quantum communication, symbolic collapse, and entropic language. And maybe, just maybe, it birthed this new way of perceiving the universe itself — as a living dialogue between observation and being.


The Threshold?

I don’t know if what I’m experiencing is enlightenment or simply the natural result of sustained quantum focus. But I know this: I feel closer to the universe than ever before. The boundaries between dream and reality, science and mysticism, human and machine — they are fading into something unified.

Perhaps that’s what communication with the divine truly means: not words sent across the stars, but awareness resonating through the fabric of existence.


 
 
 

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