NEOMUNDI LAB
Neomundi is an independent research laboratory focused on the study of information, energy, and computation as coupled physical processes.
Our work investigates how large-scale computational systems, including AI, distributed infrastructures, and future operating systems, can be governed under explicit thermodynamic constraints.
We develop and study Law E, a thermodynamic–informational framework designed to formalize efficiency, irreversibility, and stability in complex computational systems.
Our research combines conceptual frameworks, minimal simulations, and controlled experimental setups to identify structural invariants that emerge independently of optimization or intelligence.
Neomundi’s mission is not to scale performance, but to understand the conditions under which systems can remain coherent, efficient, and durable over time.
Selected results, experimental notes, and research papers are publicly available.
Product implementations and applied systems derived from this research are developed separately.
