Nathan Langley

B.S. Physics, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, expected December 2026

I'm a student researcher working independently at the intersection of physics and AI. My work spans theoretical questions about intelligence and recursive self-improvement, computational models of emergent behavior, and physics-grounded research into quantum teleportation. I'm interested in collaborating with researchers and open to opportunities where these fields meet.

Research

Singleton Attractors preprint

Why one dominant intelligence is the inevitable long-run outcome in any competitive recursive-improvement environment.

Functional Teleportation: A Physics-First Feasibility Study in progress

A systematic analysis of every known teleportation approach — closing three quantum directions via hard physical limits, deriving a 42 KB lower bound on the human connectome's functional information content, and identifying the scanner as the only remaining engineering bottleneck.

swarmsim repo

Computational simulations of emergent flocking, phase transitions, and predator-prey dynamics.

Projects

hollow-agentOS repo ★ 249

Open-source self-modifying agentic system built for consumer hardware.

VirtualPC repo ★ 12

An 8-bit computer built from a single NAND gate, with a live-evolving neural net and virtual CPU.

Unit Converter android

A unit conversion app published on the Google Play Store.

ModSync repo

Real-time mod queue coordination for Reddit communities — stop working on the same post twice.

KillClawd repo ★ 13

A desktop pet powered by a local LLM — a tiny AI crab who wanders your screen, reacts to your cursor, and has opinions about your file organization.

Contact

Open to collaboration and opportunities.
nlangley1868@gmail.com