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Research papers, mathematical developments, experimental proposals, software releases, simulations, book progress, and responses to substantive scientific discussion. Updates are published only when there is meaningful progress to report.
Current status
Book
Active development
The 76 chapter manuscript continues to evolve alongside the research programme.
Research
Active programme
Foundations, quantum mechanics, matter, gravity, cosmology, mathematical physics, and applied research continue to expand.
Experiments
Open
Experimental proposals remain open for independent investigation and collaboration.
Software
Active development
Simulations, computational tools, analysis software, and research platforms continue to grow.
What you'll find here
Research papers
New papers, revisions, mathematical developments, and theoretical extensions.
Book progress
Updates on the manuscript, chapters, and publication progress.
Experimental programme
Experimental proposals, collaboration opportunities, and research milestones.
Software & simulations
Software releases, numerical simulations, computational tools, and laboratory developments.
Research responses
Substantive replies to technical questions, constructive criticism, and ongoing scientific discussion.
Programme updates
Milestones across the wider Phase Differential Theory research programme.
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The News page provides a public record of the continuing development of the Phase Differential Theory research programme.
Major research papers, mathematical advances, software releases, simulations, experimental proposals, collaborations, and book milestones are documented here so that readers can follow the evolution of the framework over time.
The aim is transparency. Progress, revisions, open questions, and future directions are recorded publicly as the programme develops. For a structured view of current commitments, see the framework status.
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