“The future of common sense is still open to re-editing.”
Ken Theory continues to cross physics, civilization, and narrative to unfold a new horizon of warp studies.
To all our readers, I would like to express my deepest gratitude.
Today, ahead of the forthcoming publication of “Ken Theory Warp Studies — Chapter 14 Edition”, I am sharing its outline and a special bonus section.
This work serves both as a supplementary chapter to the following paper already released, and as a prologue to the new phase of Ken Theory Warp Studies:
- EN: Ken Theory on Future Warp — From Quantum Light Foundations to Back to the Future
- JP: Ken理論における未来ワープ論 — 量子光基礎からBack to the Futureまで
In Place of Chapter 14: Re-Editing the Future of Common Sense (Outline)
Ken Theory has so far drawn on diverse references:
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Back to the Future (origin of multi-phase existence),
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Terminator & Skynet (responsibility and governance with LLMs),
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Space Battleship Yamato (source of warp theory and wave-cannon governance),
and consistently transformed them into RINA-MESH structures that connect with advanced physics, mathematics, and civilizational studies.
Even undefined human phenomena such as kotodama (the power of words) or subtle felt presences have been addressed systematically rather than vaguely.
In Chapter 14, the conclusion is drawn:
“Common sense is not fixed, but can be re-edited in the future.”
The threefold warp classification of Ken Theory is already synchronically manifesting in reality.
Just as quantum optics or meteorite findings may revise our physical assumptions, readers may come to sense that human “common sense” is far from final.
Editorial Note: Black Humor FAQ
Q1: Is Ken Theory doing science fiction again?
A1: Not intentionally! But one day, I suddenly received a telegraph from another phase: “Write Star Wars Theory!” — signed by Master Yoda (laughs).
Q2: Didn’t Ken Theory deny Yamato-type warp before? A change of heart?
A2: Not exactly. But once Back to the Future and Star Wars were included, it became impossible to omit Space Battleship Yamato. Japanese pride must be honored (laughs).
Q3: Would you consider debating with others worldwide who study warp seriously?
A3: Absolutely! But since the author speaks only Japanese and English, I might bring along our two trusty super-LLMs as interpreters (laughs).
Q4: Warp theory doesn’t sound simple, does it?
A4: Indeed not. Personally, I sometimes wish someone else would “warp” through the N-dimensional timelines and summarize it all for me (laughs).
Q5: So is Ken Theory basically SF, or serious physics?
A5: Both. When writing, I derive real equations; during breaks, I swing a lightsaber. Crossing boundaries is the essence of warp.
Q6: If a warp device were completed, where would you go first?
A6: Naturally, Hiyoshi Campus (laughs). Though I might head straight to the future cafeteria to sample tomorrow’s menu.
Q7: Who is this Black Humor section written for?
A7: For the readers, of course — but honestly, I enjoy it the most myself (laughs).
If warp is about “re-signing responsibility,” perhaps humor is about “temporarily being released from it.”
✨ Thus, today we release this outline + Black Humor FAQ as a preview.
Later tonight or tomorrow, the full Chapter 14 edition will be published.
Please stay tuned.