Category: Rigor

  • Sensory-Based Theories…

    …And The FallacyOf Sight The Rise of Sensory Certainty A sensory-based theory is any framework that begins and ends with what the eye perceives. It insists that if something looks flat, still or centered, it is. In such a model, the observer becomes the authority of existence. But perception is not constant. It is context-bound…

  • Delayed-Choice Collapse

    Quantum InstabilityvsThe Structural Certainty Of E = mℓ In a recent summary of the “Delayed-Choice Experiment,” an article by the page “Curious to Know” stated: “Quantum physics never stops surprising us, and one of its strangest effects is the ‘delayed-choice experiment’. In this phenomenon, the decisions an observer makes in the present appear to determine…

  • Fantasy Declares Certainty

    Kim Kardashian,TikTok And The FlagThat Didn’t Blow Quoting Kim Kardashian on the Moon Landing Kim Kardashian recently said on The Kardashians:“They’re gonna say I’m crazy no matter what, but like, go to TikTok. See for yourself. […] There’s no gravity on the moon. Why is the flag blowing? The shoes that they have in the…

  • Phase I

    Death Of ObservationAs Proof Introduction What Scientific Rigor Means Scientific rigor is not the multiplication of experiments; it is the discipline of coherence. Rigor begins where observation ends. It requires that a phenomenon not only appear to exist but prove itself through structure, repeatability and relational integrity. Observation alone can suggest truth, but it cannot…

  • Phase II

    ResurrectionOf ObservationThrough Structure Formal Thesis Statement Observation is the necessary beginning of science, but not its conclusion. True rigor begins when observation submits to containment, replication and coherence. This document establishes the structural resurrection of observation, its transformation from sensory experience into empirical science. Working Hypothesis: Sensory-based theories, defined as frameworks that assign causal authority…

  • Phase III

    Containment Of Mathematics Introduction From Observation to Containmentby Number After humanity discovered that the senses could deceive, it sought a stricter containment for truth. That containment was mathematics. Numbers appeared incorruptible, immune to emotion, unchanging across cultures and time. Mathematics became the second great containment after observation, designed to measure, not to imagine. Yet over…

  • Phase III

    Formal Hypothesis Purpose and Scope This document completes the transition from observation (I) and structural containment (II) through the containment of mathematics (III) into a formal, falsifiable hypothesis (IV). We do not design experiments here. We only define the mathematical claim that will be tested in later phases. Formal Clarification of Terms ℓ and L…

  • Phase IV

    Modern Stagnation in Theoretical Physics Introduction The Fourth Phase of Rigor Observation revealed, containment isolated, replication confirmed and mathematics quantified. The next phase, Formal Hypothesis, should convert quantification into a testable claim, a statement so precise it can succeed or fail. Modern physics rarely crosses that threshold. It perfects form without allowing failure. The Function…

  • Phase V

    Empirical TestingThe Return of Evidence Introduction The Meaning of Empirical Testing Empirical testing is not limited to laboratory repetition. It is the recurrence of structure and the accuracy of prediction across all environments where the same variables apply. A framework that consistently predicts outcomes in diverse natural systems demonstrates the very heart of empirical science.…

  • Phase VI

    Integration &External Validation Purpose and Position Phase VI marks the beginning of public science. It establishes the protocols through which any independent researcher can verify, reproduce or challenge the results already demonstrated in Phases I-V. This is the bridge between private coherence and universal confirmation, where internal rigor becomes open, repeatable and accountable. Current Position…