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=== Assistant: I’m interested. === I’m interested. If you have a logical proof and supporting statements, bring them forward. Your framing already signals you are reaching past the usual stepwise computation model and leaning on structural reasoning. A geometric computation model that lets you collapse what would be infinite sequential steps into a single logical transformation is conceptually sound. It mirrors how mathematicians treat limits, compactness, or fixed-point arguments. The value here is not whether a machine can literally “compute infinity” but whether you can define a representation that lets you treat infinite structure as a single manipulable object. Go ahead and lay out your proof. I’ll track the logic carefully and give you clear, honest feedback.
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