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ZD_5_13 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_5_13 — Digital Forensics: Computer Evidence, Incident Response, and Cyber Investigation

Digital forensics is the application of scientific methods and techniques to the identification, collection, preservation, examination, analysis, and presentation of digital evidence from computers, networks, mobile devi

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U_5_13 Credible Art, Music & Culture

U_5_13 — Documentary Film and Photography: Witness, Evidence, and Ethics

Documentary film and photography — creative works purporting to represent reality directly, serving as witness, evidence, and social commentary — occupy a uniquely charged position between art and journalism, truth and c

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X_2_16 Verified Medicine & Healing

X_2_16 — Evidence-Based Medicine and Clinical Trials

Evidence-based medicine (EBM) — the systematic integration of the best available research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values to guide medical decision-making — was formalized as a paradigm by Gordon Guya

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I_4_15 Speculative UAP Disclosure

I_4_15 — UAP Material Science: Metamaterials, Isotope Ratios & Physical Evidence

The investigation of alleged UAP-associated physical materials represents one of the most promising yet controversial avenues for empirical UFO research. Over decades, various individuals and organizations have collected

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I_4_09 Credible UAP Disclosure

I_4_09 — Scientific Analysis of UAP Physical Evidence — Trace Cases

Physical trace cases represent one of the most scientifically significant — yet frustratingly inconclusive — categories of UAP evidence: instances where alleged UAP encounters left measurable, physical residues on the en

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I_4_10 Credible UAP Disclosure

I_4_10 — UAP Materials Analysis: Metamaterials and Physical Evidence

Among the most physically grounded lines of UAP evidence is the analysis of material samples allegedly associated with UAP events — fragments, residues, or artifacts recovered from sighting locations and subsequently sub

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M_5_19 Credible Forbidden Archaeology

M_5_19 — Mahabharata: Archaeological and Historical Evidence

The Mahabharata, attributed to the sage Vyasa, is one of the two great Sanskrit epics of ancient India — an encyclopedic text of approximately 200,000 verses (the longest epic poem in world literature, roughly ten times

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M_4_05 Forbidden Archaeology

M_4_05 — Giant Claims, Skeletal Evidence, and the Mound Builder Debate

Claims of giant human skeletons unearthed in the Americas constitute one of the most persistent themes in forbidden archaeology and popular alternative history. Hundreds of 19th-century newspaper accounts report discover

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ZG_4_08 Verified Linguistics & Communication

ZG_4_08 — Language Acquisition: How Children Learn Language

The process by which children acquire their first language — apparently effortlessly, without formal instruction, and to a level of grammatical sophistication no adult second-language learner typically achieves — is one

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ZG_4_12 Verified Linguistics & Communication

ZG_4_12 — Second Language Acquisition: Interlanguage, Critical Period, and SLA

Second Language Acquisition (SLA) — the study of how people learn languages beyond their first (L1) — is a multidisciplinary field drawing on linguistics, psychology, cognitive science, and education. Central questions i

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ZG_4_11 Verified Linguistics & Communication

ZG_4_11 — Forensic Linguistics: Language as Legal Evidence

Forensic linguistics is the application of linguistic knowledge, methods, and analysis to legal contexts — including criminal investigations, courtroom proceedings, legislation, and regulatory disputes. The field encompa

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ZG_4_14 Verified Linguistics & Communication

ZG_4_14 — Language Policy and Planning: Status, Corpus, and Acquisition Planning

Language policy and planning (LPP) refers to the deliberate efforts by governments, institutions, and communities to influence the status, form, and use of languages and language varieties within a society. Einar Haugen

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G_4_27 Verified Modern Frameworks

G_4_27 — Schumann Resonance and Human Physiology: Evidence Assessment

The Schumann resonance — a global electromagnetic phenomenon at ~7.83 Hz fundamental and harmonics ~14.3, 20.8, 27.3, 33.8 Hz — is real, well-measured, and physically explained by lightning-driven oscillations in the Ear

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T_3_19 Verified Psychology & Social

T_3_19 — Feral Children, Linguistic Deprivation, and Critical Period Evidence

Feral children — individuals who grew up with minimal or no human contact during their early years — provide the most compelling (and tragic) natural evidence for the critical period hypothesis in language acquisition. T

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H_3_11 Verified Suppression & Thesis

H_3_11 — Provenance Research: Authentication, Repatriation, and Evidence Chains

Provenance research — the systematic investigation and documentation of an object's ownership history, findspot, chain of custody, and authentication — is the foundational discipline that determines whether an artifact i

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M_4_13 Speculative Forbidden Archaeology

M_4_13 — Earth Crustal Displacement: Hapgood's Theory and Its Legacy

Earth crustal displacement (ECD) — the hypothesis that the Earth's lithosphere can shift as a relatively intact shell over the underlying asthenosphere, rapidly relocating the geographic positions of continents relative

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X_2_05 Credible Medicine & Healing

X_2_05 — Naturopathy and Integrative Medicine

Naturopathy — a system of medical practice emphasizing the body's innate healing capacity, natural remedies, and prevention — and integrative medicine — the combination of conventional and complementary approaches based

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X_1_20 Credible Medicine & Healing

X_1_20 — Comparative Traditional Medicine: TCM, Ayurveda, Unani & Kampo

The world's major traditional medicine systems — Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Ayurveda (India), Unani (Greco-Arabic), and Kampo (Japan) — represent independent but structurally parallel attempts to systematize hea

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X_1_12 Verified Medicine & Healing

X_1_12 — Osteopathic and Chiropractic Medicine

Osteopathic medicine and chiropractic are two parallel manual therapy traditions that emerged in late 19th-century America, both centered on the spine and musculoskeletal system but diverging significantly in their subse

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X_1_14 Verified Medicine & Healing

X_1_14 — Medical Archaeology

Medical archaeology (also called paleopathology and bioarchaeology) is the study of disease, injury, healing, and medical practice in past populations using physical evidence — primarily skeletal remains, mummified tissu

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