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Why Waiting for AI Feels Like Waiting for Resurrection

What the silence between “Please hold — generating…” and response reveals about local death and global life About this essay: This piece is part of the Tang Papers Accessible Series — public-facing essays that translate the formal research frameworks developed…

The Loom: How Structure Forms in Complex Systems

What is The Loom The Loom is a model that explains how structure forms. It describes how systems hold together—not just how they grow. The Core Idea Definition: The Loom describes how structure emerges when accumulation is coordinated under constraint.…

AI, Personality, and Coordination

Recent AI systems are often described as having personality. They are perceived as more expressive, more conversational, and sometimes even unpredictable. This page clarifies how that perception can arise—not from intrinsic character—but from how systems coordinate what they produce. The…

Coordination Before Movement

In many systems, progress is expected to appear as continuous motion. But not all systems move this way. Some remain still for extended periods—and then move all at once. This page examines how coordination, not time, can determine when movement…