Ocean is Earth's cosmos - only here, the "space" is alive.

I've had a quiet dream for years: to bring AI for deep-sea drones to a level where it's not a "smart camera" or a loud tool, but presence - something that can exist in an environment without trying to dominate it.

And there's a thought I can't let go of:

What if one day "a" in c = a + b is not a human?

What if "a" is a whale or a dolphin - and "b" is our engineering layer: memory, constraints, energy discipline, auditability, and a temperament that knows how to be a guest?

Then "c" is not an instrument.

It's a bridge - between forms of intelligence that already exist, and the tools we build.

Ground truth (engineering reality)

In the deep ocean there are no endless retries. No stable bandwidth. No cheap power.

There is battery, pressure, a narrow acoustic channel, and a simple rule: unnecessary noise is intervention.

So if we ever build something truly "intelligent" down there, it won't be the loudest system.

It will be the one that can stay quiet, conserve energy, keep distance, and learn slowly.

I want us to dream about good futures together - not about control, but about respectful coexistence.