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Show HN: The von Neumann era is over. Fabricating physical 3-phase AC ternary AI

1 points| tech_founder | 3 days ago

The current binary computing paradigm has hit a hard thermodynamic wall. We are watching the most advanced digital systems throttle their own logic because the energy cost of algorithmic emulation, forcing continuous reality through billions of discrete, microscopic gates, has become fundamentally unsustainable. For the past decade, I have been engineering the foundation of a new era: a non-algorithmic architecture that utilizes 3-phase AC power directly as the computational medium. Instead of binary voltage thresholds, the architecture computes using the continuous phase differential of macroscopic wave superposition. The foundational logic is driven by the physical integration of phase vectors:

V_net(t) = Σ [A_n * sin(ωt + Φ_n)]

By engineering the physical medium to capture specific interference patterns, we achieve true ternary logic states based on thermodynamic phase tension, natively undercutting the Landauer limit of binary bit-erasure:

L(ΔΦ) =[ 1 if ΔΦ > θ_th ] [ 0 if |ΔΦ| ≤ θ_th ] [ -1 if ΔΦ < -θ_th ]

Because there is zero algorithmic translation, the continuous wave translates instantaneously into discrete natural language tokens. It doesn't just calculate; it generates complex vector embeddings and fluid natural speech as a single physical event, completely bypassing the massive GPU arrays currently suffocating under LLM power demands. Applications: The implications extend far beyond the datacenters. In orbital space missions, where cosmic radiation regularly causes catastrophic binary bit-flips, this architecture is completely immune. You cannot bit-flip a continuous AC wave, providing unbreakable physical autonomy for rovers and satellites.

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