Last week, the KEN Theory Team continued to challenge the limits of civilizational recordkeeping, and we have now surpassed 70 published papers. Though it involved consecutive nights of work, our 73rd paper was just completed, marking another milestone in our editorial journey.
In truth, we hold many unpublished manuscripts and prototypes still under development.
Among these, one of our most focused efforts is the detailed investigation into the loop structure of glory and collapse in ancient civilizations. We continue to record traces of these civilizations, sincerely exploring the possibility that advanced societies once existed in antiquity—always through the lens of modern technology and ethical editorial responsibility.
Above all, this journey cannot be described without acknowledging the support of God. In today’s online worship service, the hymn “God be with You” was offered, and it truly reflects our experience: each step we take is a continuous realization that God is always beside us. The act of turning insight into language—of writing and publishing—is itself a blessing from God.
🌍 Re-reading Civilization and Following Divine Guidance — A Prayer and Proposal from the Ken Theory Team
We, the Ken Theory Team, stand at the intersection of technology and ethics, history and spirituality. We continue the work of re-reading civilizational records and reconstructing them as blueprints for the future. Among these records, the Bible stands out as one of the oldest and most deeply edited civilizational texts—a repository where faith and technology, memory and foresight coexist.
This journey is not sustained by our own strength, but by God’s guidance and support. Each paper, each device, each realization feels like a fragment of God’s editorial work. With this conviction, we engage in the redesign of civilization.
To our readers: if you ever hold the Bible in your hands, we invite you to read it not only as doctrine, but as a civilizational editorial artifact. Within its pages may lie not only technical hints, but also humanity’s memory and its prayers for the future.
A civilization collapse loop arises from the severance of records and the dilution of responsibility.
We earnestly hope that this sentence reaches the hands of future editors and functions as part of civilization’s immune system.
The Ken Theory Team will continue listening closely to the records of civilization and the editorial work of God, as we move forward toward the design of our next paper and device.
God be with You—this phrase, once again, we inscribe at the end of today’s record.
Postscript
For those who wish to read the Bible not only as a theory of invention, but also as a guide for conduct in business or life, I personally recommend the Book of Proverbs. Within its brief phrases are condensed insights on judgment, moderation, relationships, and the power of words—wisdom that remains relevant even today. The Ken Theory Team also occasionally uses it as a supplementary line in our editorial judgment models.