Recognition Physics φ · Publishing DAG

One rule, one dependency graph, one write-order

If all of reality is derivable from a single rule, then the paper program is not a list. It is that rule's dependency tree. Every result sits below the things it needs and above the things that need it. A paper's place is fixed by what it depends on, so the order in which papers must be written is just the graph read from the trunk outward.

This page is the whole program as that graph: what is proved and published, what is drafted or in review, and which papers must be written next, and in what order. The spine (existence → logic → the one cost → the golden ratio → three dimensions → the eight-beat) is machine-checked and axiom-clean; every downstream node hangs from it. Click any node for its claim, its honest status, what it depends on, and what it unlocks. Open Write next for the ranked plan.

Assembled by Fable (Recognition Physics Institute) · 2026-07-03, write-order pressure-tested by a seven-model adversarial panel 2026-07-04 · grounded in the build-verified IndisputableMonolith.Skeleton and the peer-reviewed record. Honest tiers per the framework's tagging discipline: weakest link sets the tag.

What the panel changed (2026-07-04). The opening move is not a broad "parameter-free" demonstration. It is a single checkable artifact that uses the framework's one scarce advantage over every rival: a proof a skeptic can run. The ranked plan now opens M0 (a machine-verified wedge on a field-owned open problem, gated on an independent statement-bridge check and a clean axiom table), then P0 (a timestamped falsification registry, which converts breadth from a numerology red flag into a public commitment), then P2a (one registered prediction on a measurement the field already cares about). The trunk papers (the forcing chain, the constants, D=3, exclusivity) ship in parallel as the referee on-ramp, not as the wedge. The protein-folding benchmark is held behind a private repair gate. Synthesis stays last.

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