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In this episode of The Sandbox, I break down the core ideas behind my latest paper on programmable matter and unconventional computing in a way that non-physicists can actually follow. I explain what this research is really claiming, what it is not claiming, and why concepts like minimum viable behavior, controllability, and programmability matter if this field is going to be taken seriously by academia.
I also walk through the technical stack at a high level, including how AI, quantum-informed workflows, and electromagnetic systems connect to the broader Singularity and LayerZero architecture. From there, I explore the possible real-world implications across health, human-machine interfaces, truth-seeking verification systems, and other future applications.
Finally, I close with a candid discussion on ethics, algorithmic governance, transparency, and the next steps I’m taking to grow Singularity Language from an independent research lab into a commercial venture.
By SingularityLanguage.comIn this episode of The Sandbox, I break down the core ideas behind my latest paper on programmable matter and unconventional computing in a way that non-physicists can actually follow. I explain what this research is really claiming, what it is not claiming, and why concepts like minimum viable behavior, controllability, and programmability matter if this field is going to be taken seriously by academia.
I also walk through the technical stack at a high level, including how AI, quantum-informed workflows, and electromagnetic systems connect to the broader Singularity and LayerZero architecture. From there, I explore the possible real-world implications across health, human-machine interfaces, truth-seeking verification systems, and other future applications.
Finally, I close with a candid discussion on ethics, algorithmic governance, transparency, and the next steps I’m taking to grow Singularity Language from an independent research lab into a commercial venture.