Results Result Guide Canonical The status and type grammar used to classify Panta Rhei result pages.
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Result Classifications

The status and type grammar used to classify Panta Rhei result pages.

Why classification matters

Not all results make the same kind of claim. Some are formal results, some are bridge claims, some are numerical predictions, and some are interpretive world readouts.

The current Results surface makes those differences explicit through frontmatter, badges, right-rail metadata, and search filters.

Distinct from Challenge Responses. This page describes the typing grammar for the generic Result catalogue (browsable at Browse All Results). The Results-side response surface for the canonical Structural Challenge Ledger lives separately at Challenge Responses and uses its own response-status grammar (internally addressed, partially addressed, structurally constrained, etc.).

Classification families

  • A typed result family in the current public catalogue.

    255 result pages currently use this type.

Status grammar

Contradicted 6 entries in the current catalogue.
Not addressed 9 entries in the current catalogue.
Partial 20 entries in the current catalogue.
Qualitative 2 entries in the current catalogue.
Internally addressed 218 entries in the current catalogue.

Why this matters

The same catalogue contains internal formal claims, bridge claims, empirical mappings, predictions, and interpretive readouts. A reader should not have to infer which burden a page carries. “Internally addressed” means the program currently has an internal answer route; it does not mean external verification or scientific acceptance. The classification layer names that burden explicitly and links back to the Program result criteria.

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