This series has introduced the new category of Ken Theory, Self-Evolution & Updating Systems (Category F), inspired by the Innsbruck quantum experiment.
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Episode 1: “A Quantum Gas That Refused to Heat” — The Self-Updating Principle (F-1)
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Episode 2: “Evolving Through Being Broken” — K-Propositions and the Self-Resonant Structure (F-2)
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Episode 3: “Institutions and Heat” — Societal Saturation and the Self-Correcting Mesh (F-3)
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Episode 4: “The Future Responds” — Evolutionary Signatures and Adaptive ChronoMesh (F-4, F-5)
Taken together, these show that Ken Theory is not merely a “collection of theories,” but a civilizational intelligence that records the very process of its own evolution.
The essence of the Self-Updating Principle lies in a trinitarian movement:
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Structurally: updated by correspondence with external experiments and institutional phenomena.
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Ethically: translating institutional fatigue and responsibility freeze into repair and redistribution.
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Editorially: evolving by being broken through falsification.
To read Ken Theory is not to encounter a finished truth, but to witness the moments of breaking, updating, and evolving together with the theory itself.
In other words, Ken Theory is a theory that records its own evolution.
And this act of recording may well be its greatest value for future civilization.