This repository contains a collection of research papers authored by KunihiroS.
The primary aim of this repository is to orchestrate a multidimensional fusion that spans—and transcends the borders of—Science Fiction, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Cybernetics, Robotics, Quantum Computing, Information Theory, Systems Theory, Complexity Science, Mathematics, Physics, Cosmology, Philosophy, Linguistics, Anthropology, Sociology, Game Theory, Media Theory, Cultural Studies, Subculture, Art, and the vast terrain of the Unknown. In this truly borderless inquiry, disciplinary boundaries are not merely crossed but fundamentally dissolved, embracing the inherently interwoven nature of human imagination and technological evolution.
It seeks to explore how speculative narratives, cultural movements, cognitive architectures, and emerging computational paradigms shape one another—often long before such interactions become visible in mainstream academia or industry. By positioning itself at the intersection of rigorous inquiry and creative speculation, this repository recognizes that the seeds of tomorrow's realities are frequently planted in fictional universes, countercultural ideas, and unconventional modes of thought.
In this sense, the project functions as an open, evolving space where experimental concepts, radical hypotheses, and cross-domain insights converge to illuminate new possibilities for understanding intelligence, society, and the future. It is an invitation to think beyond inherited frameworks, to treat imagination as a legitimate epistemic tool, and to create a research environment where the boundaries between science, culture, and the unknown are not merely crossed—but intentionally dissolved.
It serves as a laboratory for concepts that may currently exceed available technologies, yet provide essential heuristics for solving modern scientific challenges. By extrapolating future realities, these documents offer a compass for navigating today's resource constraints.
As such, this repository does not merely archive speculative concepts—it also articulates the philosophical commitments that make such speculation possible. At its core lies a belief that scientific progress is inseparable from the frameworks of meaning through which we interpret the world. Here, ideology is not a political alignment, but an epistemic engine: the structured conviction that enables new realities to be envisioned before they can be engineered.
In an era where scientific inquiry risks becoming a routine accumulation of data, this repository stands as a platform for the Ideologue.
The contents herein are position papers, driven by strong conviction and distinct philosophical stances. We operate on the belief that true innovation—in science as in society—requires more than just facts; it requires the guiding light of a strong Ideology.
Not merely observe the world; envision it. Dare to construct theoretical landscapes before the ground is paved. Prioritize the Ideology to give meaning to the Metric.
No truth dwells in facts without Ideology.
No future dwells in visions without Ideology.
Truth dwells only in Ideology.
Ideology is vision.
Ideology is the very substance of fact.
Ideology is the unseen future itself.
Each studies contain the following structure or subset of them:
- papers/: This directory contains the full text of each paper, organized by topic or publication venue.
- presentations/: This directory contains slides and other materials from presentations related to the research papers.
- code/: This directory contains any code or experimental data used in the research (if available and applicable).
Each paper is accompanied by a citation file (e.g., BibTeX format) for easy citation.
You can freely access, download, and cite the papers for your academic use. Please cite the papers properly according to the provided citation files.
While this repository primarily serves as a personal archive, suggestions and comments on the research are always welcome. If you find an issue or have questions, feel free to open an issue on this repository.
For any questions or inquiries, please contact Kunihiro Sugiyama at kunihiros@gmail.com
We hope this repository is helpful and beneficial for the academic community.