Address Allocation via Symmetric Amplification of Light

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P(t) - photons transmitted
P(r) - photons received
 
Symmetric Amplification of Light : P(t)<P(r) whereby polarity of each and every photon received is equivalent to the polarity of the photon it has been amplified from - while maintaining wavelength and frequency characteristics of the photon transmitted ( the photon it has been amplified from ).
 
The importance of such a system is to sustain results obtained from quantum computing or routing from filters in a system in optical format, allowing for their redirecting to different system memory addresses ( to be received after filteration / confirmation by a photocell ).
 
Nyagudi Musandu
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