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Search 3,721 documents across 34 fields — every claim tier-rated by evidence

3,721 Documents 34 Sections 43,625 Citations 34,852 Keywords Indexed 4 Evidence Tiers

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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ZC_0_00 Social Science

ZC_0_00 — Social Science & Anthropology: Section Summary

ZC_5_00 Social Science

ZC_5_00 — Modern Applied Social Science: Subfolder Summary

ZC_2_00 Social Science

ZC_2_00 — Sociology Institutions: Subfolder Summary

G_2_09 Credible Modern Frameworks

G_2_09 — Network Analysis in Archaeology — Trade, Communication, Influence

Network analysis — rooted in graph theory and social network analysis (SNA) — provides formal mathematical tools for modeling and analyzing the structure of relationships between archaeological entities: sites, regions,

network analysis graph theory social network trade network exchange interaction
O_5_20 Verified Earth Anomalies

O_5_20 — Enceladus: Saturn's Ocean Moon and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life

Enceladus, a small icy moon of Saturn (504 km diameter, roughly the size of Arizona), has emerged since the Cassini mission's discoveries (2005–2017) as arguably the most promising location in the solar system for the de

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T_4_22 Verified Psychology & Social

T_4_22 — Implicit Bias Research

Implicit bias refers to automatically activated attitudes and stereotypes that operate outside conscious awareness and control, influencing perception, judgment, and behavior toward members of social groups. The field wa

implicit bias IAT Implicit Association Test Greenwald Banaji unconscious prejudice
T_4_00 Psychology & Social

T_4_00 — Social Group: Subfolder Summary

T_2_02 Verified Psychology & Social

T_2_02 — Neurodiversity — Cognitive Variation as Adaptive Spectrum

The neurodiversity paradigm, articulated by sociologist Judy Singer in 1998, frames neurological differences—including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, synesthesia, Tourette syndrome, and other developmental conditions—not as pat

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B_0_00 Beings & Entities

B_0_00 — Beings & Entities: Section Summary

B_4_00 Beings & Entities

B_4_00 — Spirit Categories Functions: Subfolder Summary

B_2_00 Beings & Entities

B_2_00 — Humanoid Crypto Entities: Subfolder Summary

B_3_00 Beings & Entities

B_3_00 — Creature Types Composite: Subfolder Summary

ZD_1_00 Information & Computation

ZD_1_00 — Foundations Theory: Subfolder Summary

ZD_4_12 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_4_12 — Quantum Computing — Architecture, Algorithms, and Implications

Quantum computing — computation that exploits the principles of quantum mechanics (superposition, entanglement, and interference) to process information in ways fundamentally different from classical computers — represen

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L_1_00 Genetics & Origins

L_1_00 — Human Evolution Species: Subfolder Summary

L_4_00 Genetics & Origins

L_4_00 — Methods Ancient DNA: Subfolder Summary

L_0_00 Genetics & Origins

L_0_00 — Genetics & Human Origins: Section Summary

L_3_00 Genetics & Origins

L_3_00 — Adaptation Traits: Subfolder Summary

L_5_00 Genetics & Origins

L_5_00 — Health Microbiome Applied: Subfolder Summary

Y_4_00 Altered States

Y_4_00 — Sleep Trance Perception: Subfolder Summary