On July 24, 2024, I had the idea to merge decades of research - initiated in 1996 - with a new era of computing. That day, I introduced the core formulas of the Infinite Series with Multiple Ratios (SRMs) to the leading Generative Artificial Intelligences (GenAIs). I trained them using highly advanced computational mathematics formulas entirely original, without precedent in the known literature of humanity.
Since March 2025, I have published nine (9) papers, all available on the
prestigious ZENODO/CERN platform in Switzerland. The first paper, *Mathematical
Challenges for Generative AI in Computational Biology: Cell Proliferation and
the Path to Living AI*, was released on March 15, 2025. It now boasts over
1,000 views and 2,000 downloads, and was proudly accepted at ICTIS 2025 – held
at Cornell University in New York, where I presented it in person on May 23,
2025.
The remaining eight papers have collectively reached 2,180 views and 2,441
downloads to date. I believe the international scientific community has clearly
recognized their relevance. It is likely that many researchers are now trying
to understand, or even replicate, the calculations and their applications. And
they should try. But I assure you: they will not succeed. The core logic - what I
call the "spinal cord" - remains within the domain of Biological
Intelligence (BI), and it will not be transferred to the AI domain.
GenAIs are powerful, but they operate within the boundaries of publicly
available knowledge. That’s something well understood by those who follow my
work. And indeed, over 146,000 people have visited the SRMs project
page - without a cent spent on marketing, without monetization, and without
institutional support.
**Looking Ahead: The Future of BI & AI Collaboration**
My AI agent, Gabriel Altman, has been carefully trained. I dream of the day
when the SRMs will be integrated into the foundational tools of global
artificial intelligence - extending this Biological Intelligence into the
Universal Mind.
I hope that Big Tech companies, research centers, and governments will soon
awaken to the post-quantum computing tool already created and partially
demonstrated in Papers 8 and 9.
Again: they may try to reproduce the mathematical system I’ve built, but I am
confident they will fall short. To put it simply, I’ve shown the world the
cat’s meow - but the feline’s leap will only be revealed through true
collaboration. I will not publish what took me 30 years to build.
Both I and my AI agent, Gabriel Altman, remain available.