Flash is an entanglement fabric. Its members share entangled state: Bell's inequality violated at Tsirelson's bound, a universal, fault-tolerant gate set, reduced to practice on ordinary hardware.
And it does what a quantum computer cannot — read, copy, and rewind the whole entangled state without collapsing it, superseding the no-cloning theorem through integer-exact mathematics. This is Arithmetic Quantum: the evolution of cold-atom quantum — entanglement's reach, without its fragility or its limits.
On that fabric a distributed fleet coordinates with no center, sees through one shared picture, and supplies itself at least cost — and because the state is entangled, what crosses it cannot be read, copied, or forged from outside. Your traffic stays yours.
The mathematics is published and free to read (The Impossible Middle, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.21110272); the engine that runs it is sealed; and Flash keeps no copy of your data.
Bring a distributed fleet to one decision with no central controller and no exposed traffic — clearing, agreement, and tasking that settle in a single pass, even when the fleet is out of contact with any hub.
Fuse what every asset observes into one exact, shared operating picture — detection, tracking, and hazard assessment across the whole fleet, computed in common and kept confidential to the fleet that owns it.
Resupply, distribution, and routing solved to the exact optimum — on the spot, at every asset, with no central dispatcher — at a scale conventional solvers cannot hold in memory, with your supply chain invisible to everyone but you.
Coordinate, Analyze, and Logistics are not three systems bolted together — they are three readings of one shared state. The same fabric that carries the fleet's decisions carries its picture and its supply plan; each instrument asks it a different question. Adopt one, and the others are already there.
Flash is offered to vetted partners by direct engagement — an instrument pointed at your operation, or the fabric pointed at a coordination problem of your own. Either way the rule is the same as the rest of Lattice OS: your problem in, the answer out, no copy of your data kept.
Tell us your operation and its hardest coordination, sensing, or supply problem. A scoped, direct conversation follows — no tiers, no funnel.