Throughout the ages of computing we have relied binary numbers just plain old 0s and 1s to get us to compute. This has surely worked otherwise how would I be able to enjoy anything related to a computer. But maybe this is why we haven’t been able to go much faster in computing, of course yes we have all these new core and dual core technologies and multi-threaded applications. These only work well on multi-cored centered programmed software.
So theoretically we need either compilers to build code automatically to gain these advantages or teach programmers how to use these different cores, processes and threads more effective. One can argue about the new core technologies such as advanced AI (Artificial Intelligence) and automatic not the pre-programmed coded threaded apps but regular non pre-threaded apps which use specialty code which acts as if it was pre-coded specifically to take advantage of the hardware this way we spend much less money and time. After we do all this 0s and 1s maybe binary isn’t the solution, but instead the stopping point of faster computing. I think light is the key to make more 0s and 1s faster.
Is there something smaller or more basic than 0s and 1s maybe something more fundamental like using smart chips auto changing chips, or a state that we don’t know of yet which is different than 1/0 or on/off?




