

I made a strange RT30 toy that turns conflicting ideas into geometry
I've been experimenting with a strange little thinking toy called RT30.
It's basically an attempt to turn semantic tension / conflicting ideas into geometric structure, then feed that structure back into AI for interpretation.
The workflow is roughly:
AI → structure formatting → geometry visualization → AI reflection
The goal isn't prediction or "truth" discovery.
It's more like:
- contradiction mapping
- perspective shifting
- semantic topology
- reflective prompting
- exploring hidden tensions inside a problem
I originally built it just for myself while experimenting with AI-assisted thinking, but it slowly evolved into a weird interactive prototype with:
- geometric topology mapping
- six-axis semantic framing
- structured prompt conversion
- multi-perspective interpretation
This is NOT a scientific model or a replacement for reasoning.
More like an experimental cognitive / reflective toy.
It tends to work better for:
- conflicting goals
- burnout
- ambiguous situations
- abstract concepts
- systems thinking
And much worse for:
- factual lookup
- math problems
- known-correct-answer tasks
I'm still not fully sure what this thing actually is.
Maybe:
- a semantic topology toy
- a contradiction visualizer
- an AI reflection scaffold
- or just an overengineered thought experiment.
Either way, I figured this sub might appreciate the experiment.
If you leave Coffee Mode running for about a minute, there may or may not be a tiny surprise hidden in there.