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Read & Explore

Reading pathways for visitors who want to understand the program before inspecting or challenging it.

Quick overview
Use Discover, Start Here, and Key Results for a first orientation.
Artifacts & Releases path
Move through Publications, White Papers, Research Notes, and the seven-book monograph artifacts.
World readout
Use Results to see how the theory currently reads mathematics, physics, life, and metaphysics.

Core Idea

Read & Explore is the nontechnical entry route. It is for readers who want to understand what the program is trying to do before tracing registry objects, formalization surfaces, or falsification protocols.

This route is deliberately staged. The first goal is orientation; the second is informed reading; the third is enough context to inspect or challenge the work.

First-Pass Route

  1. Start with Discover and Start Here.
  2. Read Key Results to see the program’s strongest public claims at a glance.
  3. Open the Monograph Corpus for the construction map, or Publications for citable artifacts and guided-release materials.
  4. Use World Readout to see how the theory currently reads different domains.
  5. Subscribe through Publication Notifications if you want release notices when new public notes appear.

For a guided LLM-assisted first pass, use AI-Assisted Discovery.

When to Move Deeper

Move from reading to inspection when you can name the specific object you want to test: a result, a registry item, a prediction, a formalization claim, a proof dependency, a publication artifact, or an assumption. From there, use Inspect & Verify or Critique & Challenge.

If you have a question while reading

If your question is public and may help other readers, ask it in GitHub Discussions.

Use the Start Here / Orientation category if you are unsure where it belongs.

Ask a public question

Reading does not require a GitHub account. Posting publicly does. Use Contact instead for private, institutional, media, sensitive, or support-related context.

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Download a portable dossier, copy a reviewer note, or send this page to someone who can inspect it.

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