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Foundations of Intellectual Substrate Mining

A Methodology for Extracting Formal Laws from Raw Wisdom

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Foundations of Intellectual Substrate Mining

By: Boris Kriger
Narrated by: Kisha Battle Houston
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What if the "wisdom of the ages" isn't poetry, but fossilized data?

In Foundations of Intellectual Substrate Mining, Boris Kriger shatters the boundary between the humanities and hard systems science. He proposes that our cultural heritage—proverbs, maxims, and ancient doctrines—is actually a high-density Intellectual Substrate: a record of formal laws tested by reality over millennia and compressed into "lossy" linguistic forms.

Stop interpreting. Start mining.


Kriger introduces a revolutionary methodology to strip away the "slag" of emotion and morality, refining raw wisdom into Crystalline Laws. This is the transition from "what we believe" to "the rules by which systems survive."

The Intelligence Revolution This work provides the missing link for the next generation of Artificial Intelligence. By mining the substrate, we move AI beyond statistical mimicry and "stochastic parroting" into a formal understanding of reality’s architecture.

  • Ground AI in the proven geometry of human existence.
  • Align systems using stress-tested protocols extracted from history.
  • Neutralize bias through the rigorous process of De-rhetorization.

Intellectual Substrate Mining is more than a book; it is a technical manual for the human heritage. It is a roadmap for a post-information age where the goal is no longer to simulate human speech, but to model the universal constraints that govern us all.

"We don't need to invent a new ethics for the future; we need to mine the laws we have already discovered through the trial and error of history."

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
Computer Science Machine Theory & Artificial Intelligence Mathematics Law Mining

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