Hamer-Hodges argues that current binary computers, based on the von Neumann architecture, are fundamentally flawed and unsuitable for a secure and democratic future, especially in the age of advanced AI. He believes that the lack of a focus on the logical, mathematical foundations of computing, specifically the lambda calculus (λ-calculus) within the Church-Turing thesis, has led to a system riddled with vulnerabilities exploited by criminals, dictators, and malicious AI. His solution advocates a radical shift to a new computing model based on the Church-Turing thesis, emphasizing decentralized, modular, capability-based architecture, where "golden tokens" grant individual users control and secure access to digital assets.