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Page 2 Quantum Balls - All  True

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Turn Gates - 180 turns

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Our first world viewed from above is a world consisting 64 balls all showing a check tick indicating classical True. 

If we were to view this world from below the chess board we would get a world consisting of 64 

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Viewed from below, none of the balls show the truth tick, indicating that observers directly below the chess board will see a world where all values indicate "False". 

The positions of the balls do not change. Moving the observer to view from turns all the true values to false. 

This repositioning of the observer acts as a "Not" gate applied to every bit in our universe. 

Turn Gates - 90 turns

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Moving our camer to different angles can make the board seem to turn. 

The board however and its glued on balls all remain in their original positions.

Certain quantum gates perfore equivalent outcomes to these navigational turns.

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