Quantum-like math can now map and translate the communication gap between neurodivergent and neurotypical people.
April 25, 2026
Original Paper
Leorica as a Computational Bridge Protocol for Neurodivergent-Neurotypical Communication
SSRN · 6563780
The Takeaway
Hilbert space vectors are being used to bridge the interpretation differences between different brain types. This protocol treats communication as a geometric translation problem rather than a social one. By mapping how different people perceive the same words, the system can reduce misunderstandings. It provides a mathematical framework for neurodiversity that does not treat one group as broken. This technology could revolutionize how teams communicate in workplace and social settings.
From the abstract
Leorica is a quantum-like bridge language designed to mediate between neurodivergent and neurotypical patterns of interpretation in human-AI interaction. It takes response patterns from neurodivergent and neurotypical populations, embeds them as vectors in a shared Hilbert space, and estimates orthonormal bases for each population together with a unitary operator that maps between them. The Hermitian generator of this unitary operator is the bridge operator, and its spectrum serves as a compact