My name is Eugene Allen. Some of you know me here, some of you do not. Like many of you, I’m an inventor. Building, creating, and seeing systems where other people see parts has always come naturally to me. That part has never been the problem. What I’ve realized recently is that there is a major difference between being an inventor and being the person who can clearly translate an invention in live conversation, technical meetings, and business settings. That is where I’ve had a personal breakthrough. I’m strong at building. I’m strong at pattern recognition, system design, and turning ideas into working concepts and prototypes. My brain works in patterns, relationships, geometry, and structure first. That helps me build software systems, computational models, security concepts, and invention frameworks. What it does not make me naturally strong at is being a real-time translator of my own work. So I’m putting this out here clearly: I am looking for a technical co-founder, strategic translator, or serious collaborator—someone willing to actually take the time to look at what I’m building, understand it, challenge it, and help communicate it clearly. The system I’m building centers around a nontraditional architecture involving: - Glyph-based logic and symbolic system mapping - Spiral-based computational structure - Security and encryption concepts built around geometric relationships, not just conventional linear frameworks - A broader operating vision that includes software, infrastructure, and future computing models In simple terms: I am not building a standard app. I am building system-level architecture. I know that is not for everybody, and that is okay. What I’m looking for is somebody who: - is genuinely curious - can think beyond conventional boxes - is patient enough to learn something new - sees value in helping bridge invention and communication - is interested in serious long-term infrastructure or systems work This is not a post asking for quick advice or casual encouragement. I’m opening the door for the right person who may want to explore something different, ambitious, and foundational. If that sounds like you, message me. Even if it does not turn into a partnership, I’d still like to connect with people here who understand that sometimes the invention is not the hardest part—the hard part is finding the right person to help bring it into the world clearly.

Posted by Eugene Allen at 2026-04-22 16:52:04 UTC