A Quantum Computer Foundation for Standard Model and SuperString Theories (2002)(arxiv.org)
arxiv.org
A Quantum Computer Foundation for Standard Model and SuperString Theories (2002)
https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0201092
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I just skimmed the article, it is not too obviously a crackpot paper, the author seems to know what he is talking about at least to a certain extend, and I did not notice any obvious nonsense like cosmic energy vibrations. But it still looks and feels very amateurish as compared to serious physics papers. If you then look at the titles of the books the author has published - search for Stephen Blaha on Amazon - and find things like »Quantum Big Bang Cosmology: Complex Space-time General Relativity, Quantum Coordinates, Dodecahedral Universe, Inflation, and New Spin 0, 1/2, 1 & 2 Tachyons & Imagyons« your crackpottery alarm should probably go off.
I think he's just a noncrackpot who's good at clickbait titles.
Naw he looks like a crackpot
May this article be another argument for the "we live in a simulation" theory?