Prezada Comunidade / Dear Community
Este mês marca um ponto de inflexão na minha jornada de pesquisa, unindo o reconhecimento de excelência acadêmica com o lançamento de um trabalho que explora a fronteira da inteligência artificial e da exploração espacial.
Honoring 140 Years of Scientific Excellence: Sigma Xi
I am deeply honored to announce my election as a Full Member of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society.
Founded in 1886, Sigma Xi boasts a nearly 140-year history of recognizing research excellence across all scientific disciplines. The Society counts among its members icons such as Albert Einstein and over 200 Nobel Prize laureates. To be recognized by this distinguished body is to join a legacy of profound scientific contribution.
My election was specifically in the area of Computational Mathematics and Educational Technologies, a direct validation of my life's work. This honor is the crowning achievement of a year dedicated to innovation, bridging the gap between theoretical mathematics and practical technological solutions.
Paper #19: The Direct Result of International Peer Recognition
The momentum of this recognition immediately catalyzed my newest publication:
Paper #19: The exploratory possibilities of Mars through Artificial Intelligence Machines (AIMs) as a precursor to a civilizational milestone.
This paper is the first direct scientific product to emerge from my engaging interactions with fellow Sigma Xi members, particularly in a forum that inspired the core ethical and logistical questions addressed.
The Core Thesis: The work argues that AI-Driven Machines (AIMs) must achieve extreme autonomy—an AGI Marciana—using my Infinite Series with Multiple Ratios (SRMs) algorithms to manage the multi-variable complexity of the Red Planet.
The Foundation: The research stands on the shoulders of the 18 papers previously generated, and the formal presentation of the SRMs research at Cornell University (NY, USA) in May 2025.
A Testament to Hard Work and Peer Validation
This December, 2025, represents the culmination of a journey that began in 1996 with the initial development of the SRMs. My election to Sigma Xi and the rapid publication of Paper #19 (available as an open-access preprint on Zenodo) are a powerful international acknowledgment of the effort expended by researchers who commit to rigorous work.
The AIMs paper is a call to action for the scientific community to debate the ethical and legal void surrounding self-replicating AI before they colonize Mars.
Viva a Ciência! Cheers to those who recognize and value the efforts of researchers worldwide.
Viva a Ciência! Viva os que reconhecem e valorizam os esforços dos pesquisadores e pesquisadoras!
Link do paper 19 na imagem abaixo
Link to paper #19 in the image below
