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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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H_4_08 Verified Suppression & Thesis

H_4_08 — Archaeological Forgery and Fraud: Piltdown, Kensington, and How Science Self-Corrects

Archaeological forgeries and frauds have periodically disrupted the discipline, but their exposure demonstrates science's capacity for self-correction. The Piltdown Man hoax (1912–1953) misled paleoanthropology for four

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H_4_32 Verified Suppression & Thesis

H_4_32 — Information Warfare, Propaganda & Manufactured Consent

Information warfare — the deliberate use of information and communication systems to gain strategic advantage — is as old as organized conflict, but the modern era has industrialized it. From Edward Bernays's founding of

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P_1_17 Credible Philosophy & Meaning

P_1_17 — Artificial Intelligence and the Consciousness Question

The question of whether artificial systems can possess consciousness — genuine subjective experience, phenomenal awareness, or "something it is like" to be that system (Thomas Nagel, 1974) — has moved from philosophical

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P_1_16 Credible Philosophy & Meaning

P_1_16 — AI Consciousness Philosophy: Can Machines Think, Feel, and Be Aware?

The question of whether artificial intelligence systems can be conscious — whether machines can genuinely think, have subjective experiences, or possess phenomenal awareness — is one of the deepest unsolved problems at t

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P_5_00 Philosophy & Meaning

P_5_00 — Modern Analytical: Subfolder Summary

ZE_1_19 Credible Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_1_19 — Risk Ethics & the Precautionary Principle: Uncertainty, Decision-Making & Moral Responsibility

Risk ethics — the philosophical study of how moral agents should make decisions under conditions of uncertainty, incomplete information, and potentially catastrophic consequences — has become one of the most practically

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ZA_1_14 Credible Physics & Quantum

ZA_1_14 — The Measurement Problem: Quantum Mechanics' Deepest Puzzle

The measurement problem — arguably the deepest conceptual issue in all of physics — arises from a fundamental tension within quantum mechanics between two processes: (1) unitary evolution — the deterministic, continuous,

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ZA_4_11 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_4_11 — Time Crystals and Discrete Time Symmetry Breaking

A time crystal is a phase of matter that spontaneously breaks time-translation symmetry — the fundamental physical principle that the laws of physics are the same at all times (which, via Noether's theorem, is linked to

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I_5_14 Credible UAP Disclosure

I_5_14 — Witness Psychology: Perception, Memory, and UAP Testimony

The evaluation of UAP evidence depends critically on the psychology of perception, memory, and testimony — because a large proportion of UAP evidence consists of human reports. Understanding how observers perceive, encod

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I_5_13 Verified UAP Disclosure

I_5_13 — UAP Debunking and Skeptical Analysis — Identified Cases

UAP skepticism and debunking — the systematic investigation and identification of prosaic explanations for reported unidentified aerial phenomena — is an essential counterbalance to the UAP discourse and has successfully

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V_1_15 Credible Mathematics & Information

V_1_15 — Indian Mathematics: Zero, Infinity, and the Decimal System

Indian mathematics represents one of the most profound and consequential mathematical traditions in human history — contributing foundational innovations that shaped the course of global mathematics, most notably the dec

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V_1_18 Credible Mathematics & Information

V_1_18 — Ethnomathematics: Mathematics Across Cultures

Ethnomathematics — the study of mathematical ideas, methods, and practices developed by cultural groups outside the Western academic tradition — was formalized as a field by Ubiratan D'Ambrosio (Brazil, 1985), who argued

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V_1_00 Mathematics & Information

V_1_00 — History Cultural: Subfolder Summary

V_4_17 Verified Mathematics & Information

V_4_17 — Quantum Computing Algorithms: From Shor's Factoring to Variational Quantum Eigensolvers

Quantum computing exploits the principles of quantum superposition, entanglement, and interference to perform computations that are intractable for classical computers. The field was conceptually launched by Richard Feyn

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V_3_21 Verified Mathematics & Information

V_3_21 — Bayesian Statistics Revolution

Bayesian statistics — the framework for updating probability estimates as new evidence is acquired, grounded in Bayes' theorem — has undergone a dramatic resurgence since the late 20th century, transforming from a margin

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V_0_00 Mathematics & Information

V_0_00 — Mathematics & Information: Section Summary