I noticed that most decision-making tools today are either too simple (“flip a coin”) or try to be genuinely useful. I thought there was a gap in the market for something that is neither simple nor useful.
My goal was to build a system that treats trivial decisions with extreme, unjustified seriousness. Inspired by buzzwords like quantum computing, Monte Carlo simulations, and deep learning, we asked:
What if we used all of them… for absolutely no reason?
What it does: HyperResolve utilizes a multi-domain decision engine that takes a simple yes/no question and subjects it to an excessive amount of computational analysis.
The system runs through multiple phases, including:
Statistical modeling using Monte Carlo simulations Quantum uncertainty analysis Electromagnetic field evaluation using Maxwell’s equations Linear algebra transformations Neural network inference
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