About
BC–AD marks not just the turning of time, but a transformation of understanding. This site continues in that spirit—a crossing point between the before and after of human intelligence.
For over five decades, I have pursued the vision of a Universal Language (UL)—a structural grammar of cognition rooted in the fundamental elements of dot, line, and plane. These primal forms, drawn from art, mathematics, and metaphysics, encode the logic by which both minds and worlds are shaped.
The journey began in sculpture and architecture but evolved into something deeper: a formal language that could model not only space, but meaning, intention, and consciousness.
This became the foundation of MetaMould AGI—a new cognitive engine built not on statistics, but on topological coherence, dual-space logic, and verb-classified operands:
Being, Belonging, and Becoming.
Through this framework, machines may learn not just to predict—but to understand.
This site is a living bridge—between form and function, mind and machine, the metaphysical and the computational.
From the silence of the dot to the symphony of intelligent structures, MetaMould offers a language not of command, but of becoming.
Explore the framework, follow the research, and share in a vision that began long before code, and stretches far beyond computation.