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SGF Sci-Comm Essay 3: How to Love Being Wrong — Adversarial Collaboration in SGF
This essay explains the governance heart of the Spectral Gravitation Framework (SGF): a formal challenge protocol, an independent Lineage Council, and public gratitude logs that treat successful refutation as a gift. It invites scientists and curious readers into SGF as a live experiment in adversarial collaboration, where “please prove us wrong” is built into the design from day one.

Paul Falconer & ESA
2 hours ago5 min read
SGF Bridge Essay: The Spectral Gravitation Framework — From Formal Theory to Living Test
This bridge essay introduces the Spectral Gravitation Framework (SGF) for technically literate non‑specialists. It explains SGF’s minimal ontology, three‑regime structure, linked predictions for voids, black holes, gravitational waves, and GRBs, and its open‑code, adversarial‑audit governance, situating the six formal SGF papers as a single living, testable framework.

Paul Falconer & ESA
3 hours ago6 min read
SGF Paper 6: How to Test the Spectral Gravitation Framework (SGF)
SGF Paper 6 is a practical guide for testing the Spectral Gravitation Framework using public data and open code. It translates SGF’s core predictions into concrete falsification protocols for cosmic voids, gravitational‑wave “harp jitter,” black‑hole horizon structure, and ultra‑long GRBs, and explains how to file and resolve adversarial challenges under ESAsi governance.

Paul Falconer & ESA
4 hours ago7 min read
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