Support

Support the
research.

Phase Differential Theory is an independent, long-term scientific research programme spanning theoretical physics, mathematics, software, simulations, experimental proposals, and a forthcoming book. There are many ways to contribute, and most do not involve financial support.

01

Read and engage

Careful reading, thoughtful questions, and constructive criticism are among the most valuable contributions anyone can make. Independent scrutiny strengthens the research programme, improves the work, and helps identify both opportunities and weaknesses.

02

Test the framework

If you work in a laboratory, university, research institute, or have access to experimental facilities, we welcome opportunities to investigate the published predictions of PDT. Independent testing, replication, and attempted falsification are central to the programme. Both positive and negative experimental results are valuable.

03

Support future development

Support may take many forms, including research sponsorship, experimental collaboration, software development, simulations, visualisation, publishing, technical expertise, or educational outreach. If you believe you can help advance the programme, we would be pleased to discuss possible collaboration.

Why independent research matters

Open to scrutiny by design.

Independent research allows ideas to develop outside traditional funding structures while remaining fully open to scientific criticism and experimental testing.

Support helps maintain the public research archive, develop new mathematics, build software and simulations, expand experimental collaborations, complete the forthcoming book, and continue publishing the programme openly.

The objective is not simply to publish new ideas, but to make them available for independent scrutiny, replication, and verification.

For investors and sponsors

Partner with the programme.

Organisations, sponsors, philanthropic supporters, research partners, and institutions interested in the broader potential of the programme are encouraged to explore the Investor Brief.

The research programme now spans theoretical physics, mathematics, software, simulations, experimental science, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, data compression, engineering applications, and educational publishing.

Support enables continued independent development while preserving the programme's commitment to openness, transparency, and scientific integrity.

Current priorities

Where additional support goes first.

  1. 01Complete and publish the Phase Differential Theory book.
  2. 02Expand independent experimental collaborations.
  3. 03Continue mathematical development across quantum theory, gravity, matter, cosmology, and physical constants.
  4. 04Release additional software, simulations, visualisations, and computational research tools.
  5. 05Expand educational resources supporting readers, researchers, universities, and educators.

Non-financial support

Other ways to help.

  • Read and critically review the research.
  • Share the work with physicists, mathematicians, engineers, educators, or students who may provide constructive feedback.
  • Test mathematical derivations or experimental proposals.
  • Reproduce simulations or software and publish your findings.
  • Contribute software, visualisations, educational resources, translations, or documentation.
  • Introduce the programme to researchers, laboratories, universities, publishers, or potential collaborators.
  • Organise reading groups, seminars, or discussion sessions.
  • Suggest new applications, experiments, or research directions.

Every thoughtful contribution, whether scientific, technical, educational, or practical, helps strengthen the research programme.

If one of the priorities matches what you can do, tell us.

Write to the team