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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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J_5_00 Ancient Technology

J_5_00 — Navigation Measurement Regional: Subfolder Summary

J_4_00 Ancient Technology

J_4_00 — Military Agriculture Domestic: Subfolder Summary

Q_1_00 Cosmology & Physics

Q_1_00 — Foundations Cosmological Models: Subfolder Summary

Q_2_00 Cosmology & Physics

Q_2_00 — Stellar Galactic Astrophysics: Subfolder Summary

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INTERDOC_64 — Cross-Cultural Constellations: Independent Invention vs. Diffusion as a Knowledge-Transmission Probe

The 88 modern IAU constellations are a cultural product — 48 from Ptolemy (~150 CE, derived from Mesopotamian/Babylonian sources), 12 from Keyser and de Houtman (~1596, Dutch East Indies), and 28 filled in by 17th–18th c

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ZB_4_12 Verified Ecology & Biology

ZB_4_12 — Landscape Ecology: Patches, Corridors, and Mosaics

Landscape ecology studies how spatial patterns of ecosystems — the arrangement, size, shape, and connectivity of habitat patches within a heterogeneous landscape mosaic — influence ecological processes including species

landscape ecology patch dynamics connectivity corridor fragmentation metapopulation
ZC_3_00 Social Science

ZC_3_00 — Work Economy Politics: Subfolder Summary

ZC_5_00 Social Science

ZC_5_00 — Modern Applied Social Science: Subfolder Summary

ZC_1_00 Social Science

ZC_1_00 — Psychology Behavior: Subfolder Summary

ZC_4_20 Credible Social Science

ZC_4_20 — Ecological Anthropology: Human-Environment Interaction Beyond Subsistence

Ecological anthropology — the study of how human cultures interact with, adapt to, transform, and are shaped by their environments — has evolved from deterministic models ("environment shapes culture") through cultural e

ecological-anthropology human-ecology cultural-ecology political-ecology niche-construction traditional-ecological-knowledge
ZC_4_00 Social Science

ZC_4_00 — Anthropology Culture: Subfolder Summary

ZC_2_00 Social Science

ZC_2_00 — Sociology Institutions: Subfolder Summary

G_4_00 Modern Frameworks

G_4_00 — Interdisciplinary Meta Methods: Subfolder Summary

G_4_22 Verified Modern Frameworks

G_4_22 — Emergence and Self-Organization: From Physics to Biology

Emergence — the appearance of macroscopic properties that are not reducible to the behavior of individual components — is one of the most important and contested concepts in modern science and philosophy. From Bénard con

emergence self-organization complexity nonlinear dynamics dissipative structures autopoiesis
G_2_00 Modern Frameworks

G_2_00 — Analytical Computational: Subfolder Summary

O_1_00 Earth Anomalies

O_1_00 — Geomagnetic Atmospheric: Subfolder Summary

O_2_00 Earth Anomalies

O_2_00 — Geological Tectonic: Subfolder Summary

O_4_00 Earth Anomalies

O_4_00 — Surface Anomalies Curiosities: Subfolder Summary

O_3_00 Earth Anomalies

O_3_00 — Water Aquatic Systems: Subfolder Summary

T_4_18 Credible Psychology & Social

T_4_18 — Forensic Psychology: Criminal Behavior, Assessment, and Justice

Forensic psychology — the application of psychological science to legal and criminal justice systems — encompasses criminal profiling, eyewitness testimony reliability, risk assessment of violence and recidivism, compete

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