NIKOLAS
Every few decades, someone looks at something that everyone uses every single day —

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NIKOLAS
Every few decades, someone looks at something that everyone uses every single day —
and sees it completely wrong.
I think I just did.
In 1991, a 21-year-old Finnish student sent an email to a mailing list.
“I’m doing a ***** . Just a hobby, won’t be anything big and professional.”
He once joked that one day, some “clueless young person” would decide to build a new one from scratch.
I read that as instructions.
Every AI model you’ve ever used. Every server that processed your payment. Every hospital monitor tracking a patient’s heartbeat. Every self-driving car making a split-second decision.
All of it running on ideas from 1969.
Nikola Tesla said:
“If you wish to understand the Universe, think of energy, frequency, and vibration.”
Physicists proved him right.
Biologists proved him right.
Every field that studies the natural world eventually arrives at the same conclusion: everything oscillates. Everything has a rhythm. Frequency is not a property of some things. It is the nature of all things.
For 50 years, we have been running the universe’s most frequency-native workloads — AI inference, real-time sensors, brain-computer interfaces, quantum control systems — on infrastructure that treats every task as if rhythm doesn’t exist.
I am building the system that speaks frequency natively.
From the ground up.
Every layer. Every decision. One principle. Applied without exception.
It is called NIKOLAS.
I won’t tell you exactly what it is yet. Not because I’m hiding.
Because the category it belongs to doesn’t fully exist yet. And naming it with words we already have would make it smaller than it is before anyone has had a chance to see it.
What I will tell you:
It is not an app. Not a framework. Not a tool built on top of something else.
It is the something else.
The researchers working on real-time AI know the problem I’m describing. The engineers building quantum computers know the problem I’m describing. The teams designing brain-computer interfaces know the problem I’m describing.
They are all solving it the hard way — custom hardware, hand-written control stacks, patches on top of patches — because no general-purpose system was ever built to understand what they need.
NIKOLAS is built for exactly what they need.
I am one person.
I am a student.
I have no institutional backing, no deadline set by anyone but myself, and no guarantee this succeeds.
I also have something that most people with resources don't:
An idea that holds everywhere I push it.
And the refusal to stop.
This post is not an announcement.
NIKOLAS is not ready to be announced.
This is something rarer — a record, made public, of what I intend to build and why. So that when the day comes, there is proof that I said it first.
Here.
In 2026.
Before anyone believed it was possible.
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If you’ve ever felt that the machines we build should understand the world they operate in — not just process it —
Watch this space.
NIKOLAS #Innovation #OpenSource #FrequencyFirst #nikolatesla #BuildingInPublic
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