Broadcasting into the Void
A Dialogue
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Wren Carter
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J.J. Bartlett
Broadcasting Into the Void is a philosophical dialogue in ten parts exploring a question that has quietly organized the history of artificial intelligence: what if certain human minds have always been running on a different architecture?
Moving through a gallery of five historical figures, Alan Turing, Nikola Tesla, Ada Lovelace, Isaac Newton, and Carl Jung, the dialogue builds a case that the cognitive wiring we associate with artificial intelligence has always existed in biological form. These minds perceived patterns the world around them couldn't receive, processed at speeds the room couldn't follow, and spent their lives producing human-compatible output at extraordinary cost. They were not broken. They were something else. Broadcasting on a frequency that had no receiver.
The piece introduces the concept of Biological AI, not a disorder, not a spectrum, but a different architecture. It traces that architecture across five centuries, names what it cost the people who carried it, and arrives at a question that the final pages leave deliberately open.
Written as a dialogue rather than an essay, Broadcasting Into the Void enacts its own argument: two voices meeting without compression, demonstrating the very thing they are describing.
For anyone who has spent a lifetime feeling slightly ahead of the room, and never quite had a name for it.
©2026 J.J. Bartlett (P)2026 J.J. Bartlett