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The great misunderstanding of AI is the name.

Calling it artificial intelligence focuses attention on the intelligence — the conversation, the apparent thinking, whether machines are becoming like humans or will replace them. That is not where the breakthrough lives.

The breakthrough is that mathematics is now executable at planetary scale.

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Three years ago I started studying Galois Theory.

Not because I was pursuing a mathematics degree. Because I was trying to understand something specific: how to represent symmetry in complex physical systems with mathematical precision.

Galois Theory is the branch of mathematics that studies symmetry through group structure — why certain equations are sol...


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Information completeness at the moment of handoff becomes the baseline the operational system reads for the next three years.

During construction, the information completeness bar is a project instrument. It tells you where the build is healthy, where work is stalling, where phases haven't mobilized. It guides decisions. It surfaces gaps before they become prob...


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The number is a reading. The shape is the diagnosis.

The information completeness bar is not a progress report. It is an instrument.

A progress report tells you how much work has been done. An instrument tells you what condition the project is in — not just how far along it is, but whether what's been done is proven, what's in motion, and where the gaps a...


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How GreenM3DC works with project information — and why it matters.

Every data center project generates a significant volume of information. Design documents, procurement records, delivery confirmations, installation reports, commissioning test results, warranty records. The question is not whether to manage that information. The question is how.

Two appro...


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