Show HN: I open-sourced a $1M engine for closing loops in embedding space

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8 points by WFGY 2 days ago

Hey folks, I’m the creator of WFGY — a semantic reasoning framework for LLMs.

After open-sourcing it, I did a full technical and value audit — and realized this engine might be worth $8M–$17M based on AI module licensing norms. If embedded as part of a platform core, the valuation could exceed $30M.

Too late to pull it back. So here it is — fully free, open-sourced under MIT.

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### What does it solve?

Current LLMs (even GPT-4+) lack *self-consistent reasoning*. They struggle with:

- Fragmented logic across turns - No internal loopback or self-calibration - No modular thought units - Weak control over abstract semantic space

WFGY tackles this with a structured loop system operating directly *within the embedding space*, allowing:

- *Self-closing semantic reasoning loops* (via Solver Loop) - *Semantic energy control* using ∆S / λS field quantifiers - *Modular plug-in logic units* (BBMC / BBPF / BBCR) - *Reasoning fork & recomposition* (supports multiple perspectives in one session) - *Pure prompt operation* — no model hacking, no training needed

In short: You give it a single PDF + some task framing, and the LLM behaves as if it has a “reasoning kernel” running inside.

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### Why is this significant?

Embedding space is typically treated as a passive encoding zone — WFGY treats it as *a programmable field*. That flips the paradigm.

It enables any LLM to:

- *Self-diagnose internal inconsistencies* - *Maintain state across long chains* - *Navigate abstract domains (philosophy, physics, causality)* - *Restructure its own logic strategy midstream*

All of this, in a fully language-native way — without fine-tuning or plugins.

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### Try it:

No sign-up. No SDK. No tracking.

> Just upload your PDF — and the reasoning engine activates.

MIT licensed. Fully open. No strings attached.

GitHub: github.com/onestardao/WFGY

I eat instant noodles every day — and just open-sourced a $30M reasoning engine. Would love feedback or GitHub stars if you think it’s interesting.

WFGY 2 days ago

I'm the original author of this open-source reasoning engine.

What it does: It lets a language model *close its own reasoning loops* inside embedding space — without modifying the model or retraining.

How it works: - Implements a mini-loop solver that drives semantic closure via internal ΔS/ΔE (semantic energy shift) - Uses prompt-only logic (no finetuning, no API dependencies) - Converts semantic structures into convergent reasoning outcomes - Allows logic layering and intermediate justification without external control flow

Why this matters: Most current LLM architectures don't "know" how to *self-correct* reasoning midstream — because embedding space lacks convergence rules. This engine creates those rules.

GitHub: https://github.com/onestardao/WFGY

Happy to explain anything in more technical detail!

NetRunnerSu 2 days ago

If you can't even do the prompt engineering to adapt the AI to HN's style, it's hard to believe that you're doing this work in any meaning

  • WFGY 2 days ago

    Actually I am really new to here. I will check the rules

    • gus_massa a day ago

      Beside the format, avoid unsuported claims like "the valuation could exceed $30M".

      • WFGY 21 hours ago

        OK Thanks for info

gen6acd60af 16 hours ago

Please don't post slop to Hacker News. This is a place for curious conversation between humans.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39528000

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42976756

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40569734

  • WFGY 13 hours ago

    Thanks for the feedback.

    Just to clarify: I'm a real human, not a bot. My native language is Chinese, and I did use AI to help polish some of the English—but the ideas, structure, and code are entirely my own.

    I’m new to Hacker News and still learning how to present things in the right tone here.

    If anything seems off, I genuinely welcome feedback. I’m here to share something I’ve been building with care. Thanks again.

singular_atomic 16 hours ago

I think bro forgot to take his meds

  • WFGY 13 hours ago

    Haha, fair enough. Maybe I do sound like someone who skipped their meds

    But everything I posted comes from real effort. I’ve spent a long time building this—from the semantic theory to the open-source structure. It might look wild at first glance, but there’s real logic and care underneath.

    If you give it a chance, I think you’ll find it’s more grounded than it seems.

WFGY 2 days ago

welcome to leave any message here