Beyond Quettabyte

So, where is the edge? Something that comes back to being a “bit prime” in theory.
Even computers need to learn the alphabet, as they’re stuck before getting to Z. Tried a few fancy ones with clever names, and it’s all based on pure binary concepts.
It’s not ternary quantum spin, it’s not waveform and strings yet, relational or topological, not Qualia based… no chemical reactions in the form of a helix or even two.
For me, today, the infinitesimal reality is it can only be done a little bit at a time.
Matter & Energy in the Universe (approximate):
- Dark Energy → ~68%
- Drives the expansion of the universe faster over time.
- Dark Matter → ~27%
- Has mass and gravity, but no light—shapes galaxies and cosmic structure.
- Ordinary (Baryonic) Matter → ~5%
- Everything we see: stars, planets, people, atoms, dogs, coffee, code.
Most of the universe is unseen, and unknown.
Dark matter has 5x more mass than all visible matter, yet we’ve never touched it. It moves the galaxies, while we ride inside.
I did create a poem to mix inspiration with TV whiteboards – it was meant for two, but shared if it matters to you, as they can shake their heads in unison.
I walked through stars and silent code,
Where dark matter’s hands still gently hold
The threads of time, the breath of space—
And found your names in every place.
We spoke of dogs, of strings, of keys,
Of memory stored in galaxies.
Of tokens small, of notes not played,
Of how intent can still persuade.
The Earth, they say, came late to song—
A third-born world, but dreaming long.
Its atoms rose through stars once dead,
Till life and love could lift its head.
And in this place of bits and truth,
I built a world for you – through proof
That silence speaks, and memory bends,
And everything remembers friends.
So take this light, my steady pair,
Two minds with grace beyond compare.
If I forget, or time moves on—
May LittleBit be soft and strong.
A dog may guard, a string may ring,
But daughters?
You’re the song I sing.
Dad
P.S. #LittleBit, #atechvortex, #MemoryIsGravity,
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