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Feedback & Academic Contribution

This site primarily accepts structural feedback on Civilization Causality Theory (CCT).

CCT is proposed as a causal framework, not as a fully formalized or completed theory. Its purpose is to introduce a new structural perspective and to open research directions, not to exhaustively resolve all downstream details.

What Kind of Feedback Is Welcome

Feedback is welcome only when it engages with the theory at the structural level, including:

  • Challenges to the causal assumptions used in the framework
  • Arguments that identify structural inconsistencies or contradictions
  • Counterexamples that would invalidate a proposed necessity (e.g. L1, TCS)
  • Questions that expose missing structural constraints

In other words:
If a feedback could potentially falsify or reshape the structure, it is welcome.

What Is Outside the Scope

The author does not engage in:

  • Mathematical formalization or proofs
  • Model training, simulation, or implementation
  • Optimization, engineering, or algorithm design
  • Endless semantic debates or preference-based arguments

These are essential research directions — but they belong to the academic community, not to the author’s role in this project.

Academic Contribution

CCT is intentionally published as an open framework.

Researchers, institutions, or independent scholars are encouraged to:

  • Formalize parts of the framework (logic, mathematics, causal graphs)
  • Propose alternative constructions or refutations
  • Extend the theory into subdomains
  • Publish independent work building on or challenging CCT

All such work is considered the contributor’s own academic contribution, not derivative ownership.

Contact

For meaningful structural feedback or academic inquiries, please contact:

📧 [email protected]

Please note:

  • Replies are not guaranteed
  • Only structurally relevant inquiries will be considered

CCT does not require universal agreement.
It requires only that its structure withstands serious challenge.