Press releases, research milestones, and primary discoveries from the LIBRARY research division. Every release is sourced to primary documents, verified texts, or published research.
GAGE Research crosses a major milestone: over 1,300 texts across 60 departments with full SHA-256 provenance chain and Solana timestamped acquisition. This cements LIBRARY as the largest verifiable repository of primary source knowledge artifacts under a single provenance framework.
Read more →A predictive model validated against 8 historical knowledge shifts demonstrates unprecedented accuracy in detecting doctrinal inflection points before they become visible to conventional analysis. The pipeline identifies structural asymmetries in citation graphs 18-36 months before formal acknowledgment.
Read more →New reader features include inline Archive.org embeds, edition citations with provenance links, and purchase links to physical editions. Users can now see exactly where every scanned page originates, who provided it, and how to support the source archive.
Read more →Complete documentation of the Long-s (ſ) to short-s transition in English printing (1780-1820) with 847 verified examples, regional variation analysis (UK vs US vs Continental), and genre-specific adoption patterns. The definitive reference for typographers, historians, and rare book dealers.
Read more →Tracking the deliberate redefinition of the term “person” from Bouvier’s 1856 law dictionary through Black’s 1968 to modern statutory definitions. Demonstrates a systematic shift in legal personhood that has profound implications for sovereignty and individual rights.
Read more →Mathematical proof that knowledge possesses inherent computable symmetry, with 10 measurable properties per concept. The model generated 74 predictions of suppressed or missing knowledge; 12 have been confirmed through external discovery. Published as QI-003 in the LIBRARY Research series.
Read more →How the seven Hermetic principles (Mentalism, Correspondence, Vibration, Polarity, Rhythm, Cause and Effect, Gender) manifest across independent civilizations. 412 cross-cultural examples from 2500 BCE to present demonstrate a universal grammar of knowledge transmission.
Read more →An automated system for dating historical texts with 92% accuracy using 5 typographic features: Long-s ratio, ligature usage, archaic spelling frequency, capitalization patterns, and typeface classification. Now integrated into the LIBRARY pipeline as the Typography Tracker API.
Read more →Blockchain timestamping for knowledge discoveries using Solana memo transactions. 74 predictions immutably timestamped. SHA-256 content hashing ensures censorship-resistant verification of priority and provenance for every discovery made through the LIBRARY pipeline.
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