Sun Yu-li’s Geometric Source Code for AGI

This audio explores the life and theories of Sun Yu-li, a Singapore-based sculptor and former architect who proposes a "universal language" based on geometry. After a life-threatening health crisis, Sun dedicated himself to proving that human thought, linguistics, and the physical universe share a single mathematical blueprint. He identifies the point, line, and plane as the fundamental anchors of cognition, mapping directly to the grammatical subject, verb, and object.

Sun’s work bridges 18th-century mathematics and ancient Chinese philosophy, specifically linking Euler’s Formula for topological stability ($V - E + F = 2$) to the structure of the I Ching.

He argues that this "MetaMould" framework could revolutionize Artificial General Intelligence by prioritizing structural understanding over symbolic data processing. By building AI that organizes sensory chaos into stable geometric graphs before assigning labels, we could create machines that are inherently interpretable. Ultimately, Sun’s theory suggests that while math can map the "path" of language and space, the raw spark of existence—the "B-state"—may remain uniquely human.

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