Creating AI Assistants with Spectral Consciousness Based on Electromagnetic Waves
Evgeny Bryndin
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Evgeny Bryndin: Research Department, Research Center Natural Informatics, Novosibirsk, Russia
Journal of Progress in Engineering and Physical Science, 2026, vol. 5, issue 2, 1-7
Abstract:
The creation of AI assistants with spectral consciousness based on electromagnetic waves relies on periodic functions that can be expanded in a Fourier series and represented by a Fourier integral. Harmonic analysis of the periodic functions is performed to represent them as the sum of a mean value and a set of sinusoidal terms with a fundamental frequency of 1/T and harmonic frequencies of 2/T...n/T electromagnetic waves. Morphogenic cryptocoding of the sinusoidal harmonics is performed based on mental mathematics. Then, cognitive morphogenic modeling of reasoning using harmonic electromagnetic waves is performed according to a standard linguistic template of the judgment process. Based on this modeling, an AI learning model with a Fourier support function is created to create intelligent assistants with spectral consciousness for the development of new knowledge through cognitive verbal and written communication with a specialist and for training in various fields of knowledge and life.
Keywords: periodic functions; Fourier series; harmonic analysis; morphogenic reasoning; linguistic template of judgment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.63593/JPEPS.2026.06.01
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