There is a third compilation mode: plugins. You can compile a .mog file into a shared library (.dylib on macOS, .so on Linux) instead of a standalone executable. The host loads the library at runtime with dlopen, queries what functions are available, and calls them by name. Functions marked pub in the source become exported symbols; everything else gets internal linkage and is invisible to the loader. This is the right path when you want pre-compiled, hot-swappable modules — the host never sees the source code, just a binary it can load and unload. See Chapter 14 for the full plugin API.
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Definitely not! Experimentalists are bravely going forward and testing as much as they can. And those tests can be seen as tests of asymptotic safety. If an axion experiment finds dark matter tomorrow, that would actually put our theory under pressure. So these hunts are indirectly informing us about the quantum structure of space-time, and I find that a rather cool by-product of these experiments.