How MetaMould AGI models human causality

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MetaMould AGI models human causality by placing cognition before language and structure before symbols. It proposes that human understanding begins from a carrier state, Be, and develops through three causal moulds: Being, Belonging, and Becoming. Being identifies subjective existence, Belonging defines relational position, and Becoming expresses transformation or future possibility. Together, these moulds form a pre-symbolic framework through which AGI can organize experience, recognize cause-and-effect relations, and generate interpretable reasoning. Instead of relying only on statistical pattern matching, MetaMould introduces a structured causal grammar that connects perception, meaning, action, and consequence. This makes AGI more transparent, human-aligned, and capable of modeling how intelligence emerges from existential awareness into relational and transformative understanding.

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