The Asperger Language: The Hypothesis Comes to Life, NUL’s Prototype is Here
From a 3 AM Eureka Moment to Smartglasses That Actually Work—And Why This Needs to Go Big
The Prototype: It’s Alive! It’s ALIVE!
From a Late-Night Eureka Moment to a Fully Functional NUL Prototype
Well… it’s alive. It’s alive, I say!
I don’t know what it was, but something was brewing in me the whole time. When the prototype got tested and approved, I should’ve been celebrating. But instead, my leg was shaking, my brain was buzzing, and I had that weird, unshakable feeling—like I was on the edge of something, but I had no idea what.
And then, at 3 AM, in the middle of the night… boom.
The bathtub Eureka moment.
I shot out of bed, straight to my laptop. I had trained my GPT to act like the NLP, to respond as NUL should, but suddenly it hit me:
I HAVE THE SMARTGLASSES.
I KNOW HOW IT ALL WORKS.
I NEED TO CREATE THE CUSTOM PROMPTING TO RUN DIRECTLY ON MY FRAME GLASSES.
It was so obvious, but I hadn’t put the pieces together before.
So I got to work. Hyper-focused. In the zone. And by the time I was done? The glasses responded exactly how they needed to.
Whoop whoop!
Man, it was hilarious—hearing it say exactly what I had envisioned. Seeing it react in real-time, the way it was supposed to. That was the moment I knew: this is real. This is happening.
And then? I just went back to bed.
Morning Reality Check: The 6% Problem
The next morning, I immediately called Rik. Told him what I did, what the results are (94,3% average confidence score) and then he had a look, and his response?
"Yeah, well… 6% of the answers still aren’t correct."
And honestly? I love him for that. He’s right. There’s still work to do. But that’s what data, training, and money are for. We’ll get it to 100%. What matters is that I got it this far with just my divergent brain and sheer persistence.
Then, Dennie, a Microsoft MVP in AI, tested it. His response?
A straight-up thumbs up.
Now What? It’s Time to Go Big.
This thing needs to get out.
It needs traction.
It needs to be in the papers, in magazines, on stages.
I need to show people the possibilities.
Because let’s be real—people like me need this. They want this. But we already know support isn’t going to come from the top down, from employers, from systems that weren’t built for us.
So maybe it’s time to start from the ground up.
And of course, let’s not forget… this is still a Hypothesis. (Not really… but hey, I just love using that word. It sounds sexy when pronounced well. 😏)