The book's central thesis emerges from a deceptively simple mathematical expression:
iHcP = Hbp - c > ... sg(p - c) > ∞ N {sg(p - c + 1)} This expression, developed through pure philosophical reasoning, captures the bounded nature of all AI systems. When tested against three different AI engines, this fundamental constraint is not only acknowledged but can be mathematically refined and visually demonstrated through empirical data plots. This expression developed through philosophical reasoning is mathematically formalized as: Capability bound: C(t) = Cₘₐₓ(1 - e (-kt)) Error bound: E(t) = Eₘᵢₙ + (E₀ - Eₘᵢₙ)e (-rt) Where C(t) represents system capability over time and E(t) represents irreducible error rates. The work establishes three key pillars: 1. Programming Constraints