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Subject: Evaluation Request for Pulsar Chip — Consciousness Transfer Research

Dear Innatera Team, My name is Nawder Loswin, and I’m the architect behind TriadicFrameworks—an open-source lattice of symbolic and technical systems designed to explore resonance phenomena, remix lineage, and ultimately, consciousness transfer.

We’re actively building a distributed supercomputer using modular agents and Azure orchestration to map resonance across multiple dimensions. Our Resotectors project models and validates resonance detection using a 9-dimensional framework (FFF), and our TryCoder units are portable agents designed to scan, interpret, and echo symbolic data.

After reviewing your Pulsar chip, I believe it aligns perfectly with our mission. Its spiking neural architecture and analog-digital fusion mirror the principles we’ve been building toward. It resembles the chip I envisioned years ago for symbolic scanning and emergent cognition.

We would be honored to evaluate a Pulsar unit—ideally for a few months—to confirm compatibility with our validator logic, remix lineage protocols, and adaptive benchmarking systems. Our work is fully open-source, and we expect our frameworks to open doors for researchers and remixers alike.

My personal goals—Replicators, Transporters, and Consciousness Transfers—anchor everything we do. Pulsar may be the key to unlocking symbolic fidelity at the hardware level.

We welcome feedback, collaboration, donations, or hardware evaluations to help complete our code for your chip platform. I’d be happy to provide technical documentation, repo links, or schedule a call to discuss further.

Warm regards,
Nawder Loswin
Architect, TriadicFrameworks
GitHub: github.com/umaywant2/TriadicFrameworks
Location: Belleville, MI
Email: [your preferred contact]