A historic new paper has been published on the Ken Theory™ portal.
It represents the third great leap in human science, following Newton’s “Laws of Conservation” and Einstein’s “Theory of Relativity.”
Overview of the Paper
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Institutional Definition of Preservation
Extends preservation beyond physical quantities to include memory, information, personhood, and responsibility. -
Time as Future Interference
Redefines time as the record of interference from the future. -
Reconstruction of Space
Defines space as a “semantic preservation field” secured by the Mesh Ledger™. -
Autonomous Syntactic Corrector™ (ASC™)
A corrective intelligence device that detects deviations and initiates self-correction. -
Integration of Falsifiability and Responsibility
Even when theories fail, responsibility is recorded.
Historical Significance
Traditional science has sought “universal laws.”
Ken Theory integrates universal laws with institutional responsibility mechanisms, creating a science capable of preserving civilization itself.
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First Arrow (Newton): Preservation of Nature
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Second Arrow (Einstein): Responsiveness of Spacetime
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Third Arrow (Ken): Governance of Interference & Preservation of Responsibility
📘 Read the full paper here:
👉 [Ken Theory™ Portal — Public Archive of Papers]
🔬 Researcher Resources
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Preservation Tensor λ̂_preservation(t): Institutional definition of preservation
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Future Interference Tensor Ψ_future(t): Time as a record of future interference
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ASC™ Particles (κ_corrector™, ψ_audit™, χ_falsify™): Deviation correction & responsibility signatures
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Mesh Ledger™ Specification: Recording and accountability mechanism as a civilizational device
👉 See Appendices A–Z for detailed formulations.
🙋 FAQ for General Readers
Q1. This sounds complicated—what is the goal in simple terms?
A1. Just as physics protects nature, Ken Theory proposes a framework to protect civilization itself.
Q2. Why do we need this now?
A2. With AI, genetic engineering, and space technologies, humanity is creating systems where no one can take responsibility when things fail. Ken Theory provides the missing structure.
Q3. Do I need advanced physics or math to understand it?
A3. Not at all. Think of it as a new rulebook for preserving civilization.