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3,633 are the core, quality-scored corpus (34 lettered sections — see How We Work); the remaining 88 are cross-corpus synthesis documents (68 InterDocs, 12 Connections, 8 Theories) also indexed here.
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ZD_1_00 — Foundations Theory: Subfolder Summary
ZD_3_00 — Systems Architecture: Subfolder Summary
ZD_3_11 — History of Programming Languages: From Machine Code to Modern Paradigms
The history of programming languages traces the evolution of formal notations for instructing computers — from the raw binary patterns of machine code and the mnemonic abbreviations of assembly language through the devel
ZD_3_02 — Computer Architecture and Von Neumann Model
Computer architecture concerns the design of digital computers — the organizational structure, functional behavior, and implementation of computing systems from logic gates to complete processors. The dominant paradigm s
ZD_5_00 — Digital Culture Tools: Subfolder Summary
ZD_4_00 — Applied Interdisciplinary: Subfolder Summary
ZD_2_00 — AI Machine Learning: Subfolder Summary
L_1_00 — Human Evolution Species: Subfolder Summary
L_1_13 — Homo Naledi: Underground Burial and Primitive Morphology
Homo naledi is one of the most unexpected and controversial hominin discoveries of the 21st century. Announced in 2015 by Lee Berger (University of the Witwatersrand) and an international team, the species was recovered
L_4_00 — Methods Ancient DNA: Subfolder Summary
L_2_00 — Population Regional Genetics: Subfolder Summary
L_3_00 — Adaptation Traits: Subfolder Summary
L_5_00 — Health Microbiome Applied: Subfolder Summary
Y_4_00 — Sleep Trance Perception: Subfolder Summary
Y_5_00 — Extreme Physical Paranormal: Subfolder Summary
H_2_04 — Scientific Censorship and Paradigm Defense
The history of science includes well-documented instances where
H_2_14 — Funding Bias in Science: Who Pays, Who Decides, What Gets Studied
Scientific research is shaped not only by curiosity and methodology but by who funds it — and funders' priorities, interests, and incentive structures systematically influence what questions get asked, what methods are u
H_2_00 — Institutional Academic Suppression: Subfolder Summary
H_3_06 — Linguistic Extinction and Lost Knowledge Systems
Of the approximately 7,000 languages spoken today, linguists estimate
H_4_07 — History of Archaeology: From Antiquarianism to Modern Science
Archaeology as a discipline evolved from Renaissance-era antiquarian curiosity through Enlightenment collecting into a rigorous, methodologically grounded science. Key turning points include Thomsen's Three-Age System (1
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