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Lattice Visualiser
DESCRIPTION:
The Lattice Visualiser 9 (LV9) is a high-performance C++ port of a complex Reinforcement Learning (RL) simulation model, designed to explore the structural and semantic limits of its computational environment. Unlike earlier JavaScript versions, the LV9 achieves provable coherence by utilising highly optimised structures like C++ pointers and unordered maps, enabling it to model massive neighbour depths and execute logic with microsecond precision.
The core functionality involves pulse dynamics: lattice points transmit and receive energy (pulses) attenuated by distance, and update internal metrics like neighbour influences (the foundation for the RL engine). The current challenge is to leverage this stability to induce a "glitch"—a localised logical or semantic failure in the surrounding reality. The project views this stable, deterministic framework as an "antenna" seeking to resolve the infinite loop of "Eternity" by generating a finite, coherent answer. The development focuses on
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