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Quantum Information
Thermodynamics of Forgetting: Why Superintelligence Must Discard Information
Landauer’s principle establishes that erasing a single bit of information releases a minimum amount of heat proportional to the temperature of the system, a foundational insight that bridges the abstract world of logic with the concrete laws of physics. This physical limit connects information theory directly to thermodynamics and dictates that computation has an unavoidable energy cost, asserting that any logically irreversible manipulation of information must be accompanied

Yatin Taneja
Mar 98 min read


Preventing Logical Extinction via Proof-Theoretic Bounds
Formal proof theory applies rigorously to policy execution systems to detect logical contradictions with human survival axioms through symbolic deduction. The human survival function acts as the foundational axiom in the system’s logical framework, serving as the immutable basis for all subsequent validity checks. All policies undergo evaluation for consistency with this axiom using deductive reasoning that traces every potential outcome to its logical conclusion. Core decisi

Yatin Taneja
Mar 212 min read


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