Janus
the X Generation Quantum
Supercomputer

       

The Janus Project
Janus is the only tenth (X) generation quantum supercomputer in existence. Tenth Generation refers to the application of several quantum based mechanisms involved in its operations with quantum entanglement algorithms. It is world's largest supercomputer.

 
Optical Ground Stationin the Science fiction Ebook
   

The Janus Supercomputer is the size of the Michigan Wolverines Stadium, the largest of the remaining football stadiums in America. Janus stands in the cavern created by the 22 kilotons underground nuclear explosion code named Blanca of 30th October 1958 in Nevada.

   
Quantum Liquid Computer
       

The Foundation purchased the entire Nevada Nuclear Test site and had its own engineers construct Janus before agreeing a contract with Montclair University. The contract involved a grant to the university to set up a team to oversee the Janus Project.
Blanca and the sites immediately surrounding it constitute the only area not occupied by the Fundamentalists, the alliance of religious extremists who settled there two years after the Big Freeze. The area is under the protection of the Sufi Brotherhood and the Samurai Clan.

The  Quantum Supercomputer Team
Professor Howards established a team of America's top quantum physicists, artificial intelligence programmers and engineers to oversee the management and maintenance of the Quantum Supercomputer. Only Centauri engineers have direct access to the supercomputer on-site. Earl Phillips is the head of the research team working under Professor Howards at Montclair University.
Alister's mother know of the quantum supercomputer, having led the team that developed the nano technologies used in the design of the quantum gateway and attenuation control mechanisms.

   
       

Structure and Operation of the Quantum Supercomputer
The core of the processing within the Janus Supercomputer is based upon Shors algorithm using photonic quantum gates.
Janus is the first and only quantum supercomputer to be 80% liquid: a liquid that actually generates and recycles up to thirty five percent of its own energy whilst in operation. There is no memory, CPU or hard drive. The liquid quantum supercomputer contains a suspension of Rare-earth – d-transition-metal compounds, particles of diamond, gold, silicon and tetragonal compounds. These are used to trigger quantum calculations.
Floating freely inside the liquid are billions of graphene sheets grouped together into honeycomb like clusters. Processor plamsa, a biosynthetic plasmid substance built from a DNA synthesised nanoparticles engineered to form neural processors are triggered into activity when they integrate with one or more graphene honeycombs.
An array of quantum cascade lasers continuously monitor variations in the various particle states suspended in the quantum supercomputer. When the quantum cascade lasers detects a major convergence 'Moment' or 'Arc' in the supercomputer, the quantum data pattern is captured by a sub-system computer and transmitted for further analysis by the Montclair team.
The Janus supercomputer operates on principles of quantum entanglement. Its liquid state allows the parallelism computations (almost infinite possible calculations and solutions) to be captured, analysed through a superfast filtering cycle down to a single result (Moment) that has an absolute 100% accuracy.
The quantum supercomputer uses photonic transceivers to communicate via entangled photon pairs. These generates unprecedented speed and security in operation, making communication virtually undetectable.
The Centauri Foundation purchased The International Space Station and installed a Quantum Transceiver. The ISS transceiver links with thirty pairs of Optical Ground station covering the Americas (Optical Ground Station. Image courtesy of European Space Agency 2010)

The Janus  Quantum Supercomputer Connections.
The quantum supercomputer has access to the entire internet, most of the world's online libraries, universities, research laboratories, television, radio, cable and satellite channels. It has direct access to the Cornell Caltech Atacama, James Webb, Solar Dynamics Observatory and Hawkins-Hubble satellite telescopes, the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and all the spectrum and radio telescopes still active on land. It also access to most of the information passing across the worlds digital terrestrial and satellite networks and the first two layers of all security and military services.

Access to the X Generation Quantum Supercomputer
Janus can be accessed using a conventional keyboard, or simply by speaking to it. The Janus Supercomputer can speak, read and understand every recorded language that exists or existed; it recognises sign language from several countries, as well as numerous codes and symbolic systems of communication.

Secrecy: protecting the Quantum Supercomputer
The Janus X quantum Supercomputer is a secret project owned and funded wholly by the Centauri Science Foundation. The foundation is very secretive about the actual structure and operation of the quantum supercomputer for commercial reasons. Professor Howards team have all signed strict secrecy contracts.
Outside of the small Montclair team, knowledge of the quantum supercomputer is restricted to three individuals in each participating country, the Head of State, Head of Military and Head of Security Services. The X Generation supercomputer has access to global networks (except Russia).
Furthermore the quantum supercomputer has links into all public and private ISPs', academic institutions, media networks, first two layers of military, police and security networks, telecommunications networks.
In the UK, only the Prime Minister and Head of Military services are aware of the supercomputers connection. Breaking of the secrecy agreement will result in the country not receiving any of the groundbreaking discoveries and inventions generated from Janus' research.

Copyright © 2011 Nathan McGrath