言い尽くせない感謝:Words Cannot Fully Express Our Gratitude

Responsibility in Theory and Life ── 理論と生活における責任の省察

The Four Pillars of Ken Theory™ in Civilizational Science : Preservation, Time, Space, and Memory

Ken Theory™ presents four foundational syntactic frameworks that support the science of civilization. These are not merely abstract theories but function as civilizational responsibility apparatuses, applicable to education, justice, medicine, and AI.

  1. Preservation as the Premise of Existence
    Existence is defined only through the premise of preservability.

  2. Time as Institutionalized Future Interference
    Time is redefined as a record of interference arriving from the future.

  3. Space as a Semantic Preservation Field
    Space is reconstructed as a field with a threshold of semantic preservation.

  4. Memory as Phase-Interference Syntax
    Memory is defined as syntax verifiable through interference, forming the foundation of civilizational inheritance and responsibility.

👉 Together, these Four Pillars constitute the core of Ken Theory™’s Universal Syntax of Civilizational Responsibility.

 

📖  Coming Next

  1. Personhood as a Syntaxic Body with Responsibility Signatures

  2. Responsibility as Signable Syntactic Particles

  3. Autonomous Syntactic Corrector™ — κ_corrector™, ψ_audit™, and corrective cores

  4. Civilizational Blueprint: Syntaxic Biosphere™ — Integrating education, medicine, and law

  5. Falsification Test Theory — Institutionalized verification via λ̂_falsifiability_layer

  6. Synthesis: Beyond the Beyond Paper — The historical trinity of institutional redefinition