Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will:
- Recognize the 9 quantum states of Navqor.
- Understand simple superpositions.
- Construct your first basic Navqor expressions.
The Nine Quantum States
Navqor is built around 9 fundamental quantum states. Learn them first:
- Q₀ — Null / Silence / Void
- Q₁ — Self
- Q₂ — Other
- Q₃ — Motion
- Q₄ — Stillness
- Q₅ — Growth
- Q₆ — Decay
- Q₇ — Connection
- Q₈ — Separation
Basic Superpositions
In Navqor, a "word" is a superposition of states. Examples:
(Q₁ + Q₇) → "I am connected"
(Q₂ + Q₆) → "The other decays"
(Q₃ + Q₄) → "Movement and pause / hesitation"
(Q₂ + Q₆) → "The other decays"
(Q₃ + Q₄) → "Movement and pause / hesitation"
You can combine more than two states for complex meanings.
First Expressions
Try to interpret these Navqor expressions:
1. (Q₁ + Q₅) → ?
2. (Q₂ + Q₈) → ?
3. (Q₁ + Q₇ + Q₅) → ?
2. (Q₂ + Q₈) → ?
3. (Q₁ + Q₇ + Q₅) → ?
Hints:
- Think of Q₁ as "self" and Q₂ as "other".
- Q₅ = growth, Q₆ = decay, Q₇ = connection, Q₈ = separation.
Exercise
Create your own simple Navqor expression using 2-3 quantum states and describe its meaning.
Example: (Q₁ + Q₃ + Q₇) → "I move while staying connected"
Summary
- Navqor uses 9 quantum states as the core building blocks.
- Words are created through superposition.
- Even simple combinations can express nuanced meanings.
Next lesson: Entanglement and relational grammar!