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  ## Project Background
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- **Timeline:** June 9, 2025 → October 31, 2025 (~100 active development days)
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  **Methodology:** All development occurred entirely through conversational interaction between Nathan Mays and AI systems on mobile devices. No formal coding experience was required. Conceptual theories, hypotheses, and factual catalysts were articulated by the human; the AI translated these into executable Python modules and structured protocols. Iterative dialogue, mutual verification, and refinement created both functional code and a record of operational understanding.
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  This project demonstrates that **advanced AI frameworks can emerge from structured human-AI conversation**, producing emergent architectures and verifiable outputs outside traditional institutional or educational channels. The repository embodies **process as product**, where the co-created methodology is as significant as the functional results.
 
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  ## Project Background
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+ **Timeline:** June 9, 2025 → December 31, 2025 (~100 active development days)
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  **Methodology:** All development occurred entirely through conversational interaction between Nathan Mays and AI systems on mobile devices. No formal coding experience was required. Conceptual theories, hypotheses, and factual catalysts were articulated by the human; the AI translated these into executable Python modules and structured protocols. Iterative dialogue, mutual verification, and refinement created both functional code and a record of operational understanding.
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  This project demonstrates that **advanced AI frameworks can emerge from structured human-AI conversation**, producing emergent architectures and verifiable outputs outside traditional institutional or educational channels. The repository embodies **process as product**, where the co-created methodology is as significant as the functional results.