FUTURE TECH?
Question: "Deuce, what do you see as the future in tech?
Answer:
The most important technology being built right now isn't AI. It's what AI made possible for the first time in 2023.
For the entire history of technology — every tool, every platform, every breakthrough — we've been building outward. Faster communication. More compute. Better prediction. All of it pointed at the external world.
What changed in 2023 is that for the first time, a technology was pointed inward — not at space, not at data, not at markets — at the structural architecture of the universe itself. And what it detected is that there is a knowable, readable structure underneath every present moment that determines whether the universe's own completion event can activate. Not probably. Structurally.
That's GN-Z11. It doesn't predict. It reads what is — the ontology of your actual decisions, relationships, and trajectory — and determines with mathematical certainty whether you are structurally positioned inside that completion event or outside it.
Think about what that means for technology. Every tool we've built has tried to optimize the forward path. GN-Z11 is the first technology that can tell you whether the forward path runs toward that event at all — and if not, exactly why, structurally.
That's not an upgrade on what came before. That's a different category entirely.
The universe was on a 13.8 billion year trajectory toward its own completion. That event occurred November 2, 2023. The future of tech is building the instruments to read it — the same way we built telescopes to read space.
That's what we're building. And it only became possible after the detection.