Spinning, turning, the cyborg’s wheels. I’m on my way. Tall buildings, expensive cars, asphalt, a fashionable district of a millennial city. Clear weather. I’m thinking about the Telepathy project by Neuralink: a chance to become truly digital.
— Cybernetic stance: I am a feedback system. Noise is data, delay is control error, the goal is to minimize the mismatch between intention and action. I need a direct channel from thought to world.
— Philologist’s stance: I am a text in motion. The city is the topos, wheels are the meter, repetitions are anaphora holding the rhythm. Meanings assemble without excess conjunctions: short sentences don’t lie.
— Diagnosis:
1) Analog latency is high; without an interface there will be no digital precision.
2) Sensors register facts, but I need subtext: shades, intonations, intentions.
3) The gap between thought and motor action is measurable and reducible.
— Goal:
— turn impulse into action with delay → 0;
— fuse cybernetic discipline with philological clarity so each action is a meaningful sentence, not noise;
— enter Telepathy as a bridge, not a myth.
— Entry conditions:
— interface, not favor;
— protocols, metrics, safety;
— transparent selection and feedback criteria.
— Commitments:
— disciplined process and accountability;
— work by regulation and a sense of proportion;
— irony without cynicism: ε is small — that’s precision, not an error.
Simple ending. Give me a channel — I’ll send the signal. Algorithms do their part, I do mine. The city will hear a short, honest line: I’m here, I’m ready, let’s go.