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This is a mathematical reflection that dates back several years. After much thought, criticism, and revision, it was time to publish it. For this disruptive project, a dedicated repository had to be created from scratch: https://github.com/thutmossanebankh

For purists (philosophers of science, philosophers of artificial intelligence, mathematicians, philosophers of mathematics, physicists, and R&D critics), the best place to start is the article:

https://github.com/thutmossanebankh/OpenTTH-foundation-doc/blob/main/EN-Multi-centric%20Geometry%20and%20Discrete%20Harmonic%20Structures%20.pdf

Or in French:

https://github.com/thutmossanebankh/OpenTTH-foundation-doc/blob/main/FR-Multi-centric%20Geometry%20and%20Discrete%20Harmonic%20Structures.pdf

For engineers and programmers passionate about R&D, it’s easier to jump right into the practical aspects by using the OpenTTH-foundation libraries:

https://github.com/thutmossanebankh/OpenTTH-foundation

For applications in what I prefer to call “Machine Learning” or “Artificial Cognitive Systems”—rather than “Artificial Intelligence”—other libraries are currently being tested and will soon be available on GitHub.

Future posts will be published exclusively on GitHub and LinkedIn.

For any R&D discussions regarding TTH,

I can be reached at salvador.jose@opensource-university.org.

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