Published June 16, 2026 | Version Version 2

R-layer Mode Theory XXXIV: Quantum Information Tunnel Computing (QITC) — R-layer Mode Theory Applied to Nonlocal Computing

  • 1. Independent Researcher, Japan

Description

R-layer Mode Theory (RLMT), This volume establishes Quantum Information Tunnel Computing (QITC), an engineering framework derived from the R-layer Mode Theory (Volumes 0–IV). QITC replaces physical wiring with nonlocal information tunnels generated through AUP/MUP access to higher-dimensional R-layers. As a result, CPU–RAM distance becomes effectively zero, memory becomes globally unified, and communication no longer depends on electromagnetic propagation.

This enables:

  • zero-distance CPU–RAM access

  • planetary-scale Unified Memory Space (UMS)

  • real-time deep-space probe control

  • planetary-scale distributed computation

  • nonlocal operating systems and nonlocal processes

The volume presents:

  • the mathematical structure of information tunnels

  • QITC node architecture (LPU, LMU, TIU, RSU, TAM)

  • engineering specification of the QITC-0 prototype

  • nonlocal kernel (NL-Kernel) design

  • applications to space exploration and Earth infrastructure

  • safety, control, and ethical considerations

  • civilizational implications of nonlocal computing

Volume XXXIV represents the engineering apex of the R-layer Mode Theory, bridging the theoretical foundations (Volumes 0–IV) and the civilizational synthesis developed in Volume XXXV.

Notes (English)

This Version 2 update adds the AI‑usage declaration and applies minor corrections. All equations, figures, and scientific results remain unchanged.

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