A Sculptors Geometric Blueprint for AI
Drawing from his decades of experience as a sculptor and architect, Sun Yu-li presents a revolutionary geometric blueprint for the architecture of AGI. He argues that intelligence is not a biological accident but a topological imperative governed by Euler’s Polyhedron Formula (V - E + F = 2).
The audio describes how the same 'stringing rules' that allow a sculptor to twist a cardboard line into a stable volume also govern the way the human mind crystallizes abstract thought. This 'Structural Grammar of Existence' unifies Conceptual Space (C-Space) and Structural Space (S-Space), mapping the subjective 'Feeling I' to the objective 'Thinking I.' The blueprint proposes that AGI must be built as a self-organizing system that seeks structural equilibrium, treating information as physical topology.
By grounding AI in these fundamental geometric atoms—dot, line, and plane—the MetaMould framework creates a 'Universal Language' for machine intelligence. This sculptural approach offers a path to supercomputers that are inherently stable, energy-efficient, and aligned with the universal laws of form that define both the physical world and human consciousness.