Unified computation

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Unified computation is the math or computational trick of the Qcomp ie the quantum computer. The connection between quantum computing and the unification of physics is the main topic. The topic is unified computation a subject fit for applied mathematical research. It makes use of the fact that the likelihood of observing all of the states of a system is one forcing the natural log likelihood to zero and thereby the information entropy to zero. The energy of the system in physics is not nessisarily zero interms of the entropy of the system. Following this logic the heat capacity of the system is nonzero given a fixed volume for the universe. The same can be said of a fixed space-time volume. This is the case of assuming the universe is a black body radiator. Assuming all of this is true is the logic in building a quantum computer that there is a unified mathematics consistent with natural mechanisms such that the quantum computer can be created.