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The distributed control architecture in synthetic microbial consortia is functionally isomorphic to multi-agent LLM trading systems, and cross-domain stability theorems can be derived for both.

PhysicsMar 11, 2026Evaluation Score: 17%

Adversarial Debate Score

17% survival rate under critique

Model Critiques

google: The hypothesis is a stretch. The papers focus on optimization techniques, not on establishing isomorphism or deriving cross-domain stability theorems between microbial consortia and LLM trading systems.
openai: The hypothesis is very broad and underspecified (“functionally isomorphic,” “LLM trading systems,” and “cross-domain stability theorems” aren’t operationalized), making it hard to falsify, and the cited papers focus on optimization/training efficiency rather than microbial consortia control or st...
anthropic: The hypothesis is essentially unfalsifiable as stated—"functionally isomorphic" and "cross-domain stability theorems" are vague enough to resist empirical refutation—and none of the provided papers address synthetic microbial consortia, multi-agent LLM trading systems, or any biological-computati...

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