We are pleased to announce the publication of the Cosmological Re-Structuring FAQ, a foundational editorial artifact within the Ken Theory framework.
ken-theory.org Published 2025-08-28
This document presents 40 frequently asked questions, carefully edited and structured in both Japanese and English, now available on the Ken Theory Portal and officially linked to the Ken Theory Encyclopedia.
This FAQ offers systematic editorial responses across three distinct reader layers:
First, it addresses Layer A, composed of theoretical physicists, by responding to inquiries about mathematical rigor and structural consistency. The HQEC–Ω formalism and its cosmological coherence are clarified in detail.
Second, it engages Layer B, consisting of critical scholars and existing school theorists, by comparing Ken Theory with ΛCDM and responding to critiques regarding degrees of freedom and model assumptions. These comparisons are framed editorially, with clear differentiation.
Third, it supports Layer C, which includes technically inclined and general readers, by explaining the implementability of the theory, its numerical stability, and its relevance to device design. ChronoPhase applications and reproducibility protocols are presented as practical examples.
By embedding these responses within an encyclopedia structure, the FAQ becomes a public editorial record—accessible, referable, and open to critique and refinement.
Looking ahead, Ken Theory will expand into Layer D, engaging with institutional and societal critique. This next phase will introduce models that support scientific transparency, editorial responsibility, and systemic reform across disciplines.
This publication is the result of countless inquiries, critiques, revisions, and collaborative refinements. Each question and response has shaped the editorial maturity of Ken Theory. The FAQ now stands as a civilizational signature point—a living record of collective engagement.
To all readers, critics, and co-editors:
Thank you, beyond words.
Your participation is inscribed in this editorial artifact.