The Science Project is a comprehensive, system-level reconstruction of the entire scientific enterprise, designed to unify all scientific disciplines within a single analytic framework grounded in first principles. Instead of relying on the fragmented, historically accidental boundaries that divide traditional fields, it examines every branch of the Natural, Social, and Formal Sciences through a consistent structural lens that clarifies each discipline’s domain commitments, evidence structures, theoretical architecture, and methodological rigor. By replacing ad-hoc categorizations with a coherent hierarchy, the project exposes the shared logic underlying all scientific inquiry—how fields define what exists, how they measure it, how they build explanations, and how they adjudicate truth. The result is not a summary of established knowledge but a full audit of how science is constructed, revealing deep parallels across disciplines, isolating genuine divergences, and producing a unified map of the scientific universe that is more transparent, internally consistent, and intellectually disciplined than any standard academic framework.


Cycle 1 — the Extraction Cycle — concluded on December 5, 2025.

Cycle 1 refers to the full pass in which we gathered the raw vocabulary, conceptual fragments, disciplinary terms, and methodological phrases for every row of the analysis framework. It establishes the corpus of source material that all later cycles will refine, compress, and restructure.


Cycle 2 is an attempt to start to corral all known vocabulary by organizational concept


Cycle 3 begins the transition from analysis to action