Orbis-vis, Universal Turing Machine and Digital Shadow
Uttam Kumar
Entrepreneur | Business Director | B2B & B2C Expert | ERP Expert | Startup Turn-around | Blogger
Once Alan Turing said that – “The idea behind digital computers may be explained by saying that these machines are intended to carry out any operations which could be done by a human computer.”
And we are really very very far away from those.
In my last blog, I was discussing about #Orbis-vis as a Universal Turing Machine and #Digital Shadow.
If you would like to pick these conversations up, the links are at the end of this blog.
Many of us will have the question about what is a Universal Turing Machine and how is it connected with #Digital Shadow.
So first let me share some knowledge about Turing Machine.
A Turing Machine is an accepting device which accepts the languages (recursively enumerable set) generated by type 0 grammars. It was invented in 1936 by Alan Turing.
If a machine is expected to be infallible, it cannot also be intelligent.
Alan Turing first described the Turing machine in an article published in 1936, 'On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem', which appeared in Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society (Series 2, volume 42 (1936-37), pp. 230-265).
It is a hypothetical machine. Despite its simplicity, the machine can simulate ANY computer algorithm, no matter how complicated it is!
He wrote in The Undecidable,
It is possible to invent a single machine which can be used to compute any computable sequence. If this machine U is supplied with the tape on the beginning of which is written the string of quintuples separated by semicolons of some computing machine M, then U will compute the same sequence as M.
This finding is now taken for granted, but at the time (1936) it was considered astonishing. The model of computation that Turing called his "universal machine"
Sometimes it is the people no one can imagine anything of who do the things no one can imagine.
And our team have succeeded in creating the world’s first Turing Machine which is called #Orbis-vis and it will have complete #digital shadow.
Those who can imagine anything, can create the impossible.
Now the question comes up what is a #digital shadow?
how is it going to work and who will be owner of this?
How will it be secured and who is going to access it?
Let me answer all of them one by one: -
On the World Wide Web, the internet footprint; also known as cyber shadow, electronic footprint, or #digital shadow, is the information left behind as a result of a user's web-browsing and stored as cookies. The term usually applies to an individual person. There are two main classifications for #digital footprints: passive and active. A passive #digital footprint is created when data is collected without the owner knowing, whereas active #digital footprints are created when personal data is released deliberately by a user for the purpose of sharing information about oneself by means of websites or social media.
Towards #Orbis-vis, a Universal Turing Machine #Digital shadows are private and has a direct one-to-one relationship, just like your own shadow you can't share it.
You can give permission to friends and family and to share photos, videos documents etc. so you can create family albums that are shared amongst all family members but you only need one album.
Your #digital shadow will never be turned off, it can only be in a dormant state waiting for you to run an application that will illuminate it.
Only the person who owns the shadow will have control over it....no one else.
There's no secret access etc. This reduces duplication.
Blog 1 : World's first Internet Cloud Operating System coming soon......
Blog 2 : The future of Digital World……….. Orbis-Vis, World’s First Internet Cloud Operating System(#ICOS)
Blog 3 : Orbis-vis, Innovation for Humanity – What a Universal Turing Machine can do
It’s coming soon by the end of this year.
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I will talk more about this in my next article....