MirrorEthic / Research

The T³ program

T³ augments the transformer with a geometric-algebra state space (Cl(3,3)) and a per-head regulatory ecology — and asks one question across substrates: is there a common coordinate system for adaptive systems? Language models, cellular automata, satellite telemetry, and quantum hardware, measured with the same instruments.

t3atlas.devLive · public

The public research atlas

An open interpretability library: 260 traces across 3 substrates, a research-grade benchmark suite with parameter-efficiency and compute-frontier panels, and two working demonstrations — a Cl(3,3) Turing CPU and the T³ Logic Machine, a neuro-symbolic system sharing one geometric substrate end-to-end. The trace library is the citeable artifact; the viewer is one consumer.

t3atlas.dev →

Reference releaseApache-2.0

Open weights & code

A public inference implementation with a trained checkpoint (t3-124m-v36) on Hugging Face. Not a demo repo — the same architecture the research runs on.

huggingface.co/mirrorethic →

Peer reviewIn progress

Reproducibility, on the record

A reproducibility study (Watson & Sutherland) is under review at TMLR, with shot-level data from real QuEra Aquila quantum-hardware runs included in the reviewer package.

The public artifacts behind it →

Cross-substratePrototype

Beyond language

The same architecture applied where the question demands it: satellite anomaly detection across five sensing modalities, cellular-automata substrates for controlled experiments, and vision transfer validated against DINOv2 features.

Applied systems →

A re-run of one of our own paper-era results reversed it — statistically significant, the other direction. It's documented in the public record, not buried. That is the ethic in the name.

Lab policy: internal ambition, external rigor