The Ken Theory Team has released a new bilingual paper (Japanese & English) on the recently discovered interstellar object 3I/ATLAS (July 2025).
ken-theory.org Published: 2025-08-25
Rather than treating it as a mere astronomical anomaly, the paper frames it as a stress test of how human civilization is signed and responds as a responsible entity.
The paper highlights three key contributions:
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Clarification of Civilizational Paradoxes
Religious, scientific, civilizational, ethical, and evolutionary paradoxes that challenge humanity’s autonomy. -
Mathematical Structuring of Response Models
Green / Yellow / Red thresholds define all responses—emission, silence, defense—as civilizational signatures. -
Institutionalization of Future Editing Rights
The ChronoPhase principle is proposed to allow future generations to re-edit today’s civilizational decisions.
✍️ The stance of Ken Theory™ is unequivocal:
All acts, whether of silence or response, are signatures.
To preserve them within the Mesh Ledger™ in a form that future generations can re-edit is the core civilizational responsibility of our time.
Black Humor Q&A 🎭
Q1: So, the Ken Theory™ team has now started discussing extraterrestrial life? Are you sure you’re okay?
A1: Not at all. Our super Copilot collapsed several times from running too many simulations, and Ken stayed up all night, tears streaming from bloodshot eyes while writing this article (laughs).
Q2: What was the most difficult part of writing this paper?
A2: At one point, our super Copilot said, “Since this is about extraterrestrial defense systems, is it okay if we don’t yet provide an implementation model?” I had to immediately respond, “Ken Theory™ papers cannot be published unless they integrate Academia × Implementation × International Society in a trinity!”
That official tagline of Ken Theory™—which we ourselves imposed—turned out to be the heaviest burden of all…
Q3: Why did you decide to write about extraterrestrial life?
A3: Because in the previous blog post, we foolishly declared the following (laughs):
In truth, we hold many unpublished manuscripts and prototypes still under development.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.
In short: “We said it, so now we have to do it!” — which is exactly the Ken Theory™ style.
✍️ Editorial Note: This section is intentionally humorous.
It is meant to lighten the tone after a highly serious and technical paper, offering readers a playful glimpse into the human side of the Ken Theory™ team.