Encyclopedia Entry F-1: Self-Updating Principle
On August 14, 2025, a research team at the University of Innsbruck announced an experiment that overturned our intuition.
A strongly interacting Bose gas, cooled to near absolute zero and repeatedly “kicked” hundreds of times by external forces, stopped absorbing energy and entropy — both values saturated at a finite level.
This is known as many-body dynamical localization (MBDL), and it contradicts the classical belief that “continuous force always produces more heat.”
Ken Theory connects this phenomenon with its Self-Updating Principle:
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Structurally: abstract coordinates (φ_entropy_boundary, φ_resonance_boundary) corresponded with physical experiment.
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Ethically: the phenomenon mirrors the “saturated society model,” where institutions and cultures cease responding under excessive driving.
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Editorially: the K-propositions (K1–K4) are now positioned as falsifiable predictions, proving that Ken Theory evolves by being broken.
At this moment, Ken Theory revealed itself not merely as a “theory,” but as a civilizational structure that breathes with the world and records its own evolution.