Guided start / general public
General-Public Guided Start
Use this as the first path through the site. It answers three questions in order: what is this project, what is currently claimed, and what should I not infer?
How to use this page
Read the website in question order, not proof order.
The guide starts with plain orientation, then current state, then forbidden inferences. Provenance is available when you need to inspect the source basis behind a page.
- Audience
- General publicNo physics, mathematics, AI, or software background is assumed.
- Purpose
- Reading orderThe page assembles existing sourced routes into a short first path.
- Boundary
- No new claimsThe guided start cannot update source state or promote scientific results.
- Provenance
- Inspect when neededUse source links after the internal explanation makes the question clear.
Question 1
What is this?
Begin with orientation pages. They explain the project shape before asking you to inspect detailed source records.
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Home
Start here for the two-track frame: speculative physics research and the governed AI research-agent workflow.
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Physics Research
Use this track landing to see ontology, benchmarks, derivation burden, current state, and claim-control pages.
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AI Research-Agent System
Use this track landing to understand bounded AgentJobs, roles, validators, memory, and workflow governance.
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Source authority
Read this before treating any page, diagram, validator, generated explainer, or download as authoritative.
Open routeQuestion 2
What is currently claimed?
Use source-state pages next. They preserve the difference between current evidence, current blocks, and protected decisions that have not happened.
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Current physics state
Read the checked-in snapshot of active task, latest handoff, open burden, blocked claims, and next action.
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Distance-to-GR dashboard
Inspect the burden ledger as rows and blocked downstream decisions, not as a progress score.
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Gate Chair and human gates
Understand why readiness, validators, handoffs, and boundary rows do not equal protected verdicts.
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Claim Boundary Explorer
Compare allowed, forbidden, and gate-required wording from a source-pinned registry snapshot.
Open routeQuestion 3
What should I not infer?
Read these pages when a phrase sounds stronger than the source record: derivation, adoption, proof, promotion, benchmark, or completed result.
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Claim gates
Use this page to separate proposals, audits, stress tests, obstructions, freezes, and gates from adoption.
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Source extension pipeline
Read how proposal-only and draft/control work can be useful without becoming adopted physics.
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Exact-GR benchmark boundary
Distinguish benchmark compatibility from a first-principles derivation and benchmark promotion.
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GR derivation roadmap
See the open burden structure without reading the roadmap as proof of completed derivation.
Open routePublic comprehension diagram
The guide assembles pages; it does not update source state.
The static diagram shows the reader path moving through existing pages and then to provenance when source inspection is needed.

When to inspect provenance
Use source links after the public path makes the question clear.
Provenance is important, but it is easier to inspect after you know which claim, boundary, or artifact you are checking.
Ontology documents
Inspect registered TeX sources and generated PDF derivatives after reading the public orientation pages.
Open routeDiagram gallery
Review diagram assets as visual aids with explicit source and non-authority captions.
Open routeResources index
Return to manifest-backed resources and route groups.
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