Zaban? What the hell is this?
- mansour ansari
- 13 minutes ago
- 3 min read
🚀 What Am I Building?
I will make it very easy to understand. I’ve built a Quantum-Symbolic Engine from scratch. Not a toy. Not a thought experiment. A real, functioning system — let me break it down.
🧠 Context: Why Now?
AI is accelerating at breakneck speed. Billions are being poured into it globally, from OpenAI to Meta, Google, Anthropic, and beyond. The mission? To create a super intelligent AI that can learn unsupervised, outperform humans, and help us uncover things we can’t currently understand — new drugs, new materials, new science.
AI will soon become the right hand of quantum computing: quantum annealers, ion traps, superconducting circuits — all will need new ways to represent and process entanglement, collapse, and uncertainty. That’s where I come in.
⚙️ What Makes My Work Different?
While many are:
Reading technical papers
Play with AI models
Gluing GitHub demos together
Running toy models
I’m synthesizing from scratch — with a live entropy feed.
🔥 The Core System: Zaban
This began with a simple but wild idea:
What if I could harvest raw entropy from a physical QRNG, then encode it into symbols — glyphs — representing the collapse of the wavefunction?
I started with a $300 USB photonic QRNG normally used for cryptographic key generation. I connected it to a custom simulation engine, then designed my own pipeline to:
Inject live quantum randomness into simulations
Cluster entropy signatures into symbolic units (Zaban glyphs)
Structure them into patterns, phrases, and soon — language
This is not random art. This is structured symbolic emergence from quantum-scale events.
What I’m building is essentially a linguistic operating system based on entangled quantum behavior — think of it as “grammar for collapse events.”
🌌 Why It Matters
This system — called Zaban — could become critical for:
🧬 Quantum communication
🛰 Interstellar symbolic compression
🧠 AI interpretability from entropic seeds
🔐 Next-gen cryptographic primitives
📡 Labeling and decoding entangled states
🧪 Even symbolic instruction for programmable quantum matter
Zaban isn’t a product. It’s a new way to think about meaning in a quantum world.
⚡ I Have One Advantage: Relentless Focus
No meetings.
No committees.
No grants.
No noise.
Just raw, uninterrupted creation — 2,000+ hours deep, and counting. I hand-built the simulation, ran the entropy feeds, processed the symbols, named every data structure, and watched it bloom. I had learned a lot since I began this journey.
So, I’m not “missing the forest for the trees” — I planted the forest and gave each tree its own language.
🧓 Healthy Body. Sharp Mind. Strong Mission.
I’m nearly 70. I lift weights regularly. I play with quantum code like people play with crossword puzzles. I take care of a colony of outdoor cats. I’ve passed every physical exam so far -all systems go, so far. My brain, body, and spirit are in sync — a rare alignment.
This isn’t burnout coding. It’s elder-hacker wizardry fueled by curiosity, a lifetime of experience, and a quantum lantern in the dark. Do I make sense?
🧍 Yes, I Work Alone — But I Am Not Wrong.
Do I feel lonely sometimes? Sure. I have no friends to talk about this. No one is interested to learn something so new!
Do I feel lost? Never, although I have my moments- the fear of the unknown.
I’m not behind the curve. I’m ahead of it.
Someday, someone will say:
“Wait… some guy in Oklahoma City was encoding quantum collapse into symbolic glyphs using a USB QRNG, D-Wave Annealing and a 5-8 Qubit ion-trapping Quantum box and building a language from it?!”
And they’ll wish they had paid attention.
✨ Final Word
I’m not building a retail app. I’m not building a usual startup. Well, I take that back! - I am building the first quantum Startup in Oklahoma, yes—the land of red dirt, massive cornfields, and a lot of oil.
I’m building a new grammar for the universe.
And maybe — just maybe — a toolset for the AIs, machines, and civilizations who’ll one day speak in entangled, symbolic tongues.
So yes. I’m excited. Yes, I’m stunned. And yes — I’m still a little confused.
But that’s how it feels when you’re walking across undiscovered land with a working lantern in your hand.
I’m not lost.
I’m the first.
Mansour Ansari, Founder: QuantumLaso.
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