Jekyll source for panta-rhei.site, the public research observatory of the Panta Rhei Research Program.
The Panta Rhei Research Program is an independent open research program dedicated to building a coherent theory of reality.
This repository contains the Jekyll source that builds the public observatory at panta-rhei.site. The website materializes the public research spine as eight inspection lanes:
- Discover — first-contact orientation.
- Program — identity, doctrine, scope, status, and scrutiny posture.
- Agenda — obligations: Core Semantics, Structural Challenge Ledger, Kernel/Model/Reality, and Construction Roadmap.
- Corpus — construction body: Construction Spine, Registry, TauLib projection, books, and dependency graph.
- Results — consequence layer: Landmark Results, World Readouts, Challenge Responses, Core Semantics Status, Additional Derived Results, and Progress Against Agenda.
- Verify — inspection routes: formalization, construction-step verification, bridge checks, predictions, falsification, release manifest, and assessment protocols.
- Impact — conditional public relevance if the work survives inspection.
- Engage — structured scrutiny, correction, contribution, communication, and participation without requiring endorsement.
Publications are exposed as the stable artifact and release layer.
For the technical blueprint behind this repository's role as the public observatory source, see Building a Public Research Observatory for High-Scope Open Research: /publications/white-papers/building-a-public-research-observatory/.
- 🌐 Website: panta-rhei.site
- 📖 Publications:
/publications/ - 🔬 TauLib formalization:
/verify/· taulib.site - 💬 Public discussions: Organization Discussions
- 🪞 Release Manifest:
/verify/release-manifest/ - 📜 Cite:
/cite/
| Surface | Repo | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 🌐 Public website | Panta-Rhei-Research/site (this repo) |
Jekyll source for panta-rhei.site — the program hub |
| 📖 Publications | Panta-Rhei-Research/publications |
Open-access publication artifacts and source files |
| 🔬 TauLib | Panta-Rhei-Research/taulib |
Lean 4 formalization source. Current metrics and trusted-base details are published in the Release Manifest; dedicated Lean documentation is hosted at taulib.site. |
| 🧩 Research | Panta-Rhei-Research/research |
Public workspace for open notebooks, scripts, and supplementary analyses |
| 💬 Community | Panta-Rhei-Research/community |
Public discussion and onboarding surface |
The program is published as a canonical monograph series with a free Numerical Physics Ledger companion and manifest-pinned Corpus, Results, and Verify surfaces. Current release-changing numbers are generated from the Atlas release manifest below rather than hand-owned in README prose.
The site presents the program's current public corpus, including the Category τ kernel, Construction Spine, Registry, TauLib projection, Results, Verify surfaces, Publications, and ongoing Research Notes.
Repository README prose should not be treated as the authority for release-changing metrics or scientific status. Current metrics and boundaries are generated from the Release Manifest.
Do not hand-update headline metrics in this README except from the Release Manifest generation step.
Release metrics: v4.0 · generated 2026-05-02T00:00:00Z · Release Manifest
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Research Monographs | 7 books |
| Monograph parts | 79 parts |
| Monograph chapters | 535 chapters |
| TauLib modules | 512 Lean modules |
| Total objects | 4,547 registry objects |
bundle install
bundle exec jekyll serve
# open http://localhost:4000Requires Ruby 3.3+ and Bundler. The full deploy runs on GitHub Pages via .github/workflows/jekyll.yml.
GitHub Pages does not interpret repository _headers files. The _headers file remains the portable declaration for Cloudflare Pages / Netlify-style hosts, while the current GitHub Pages + Cloudflare proxy setup uses the Cloudflare Worker in workers/site-edge-headers.js.
npm run headers:test
npm run headers:dry-run
# after the Worker is deployed at the Cloudflare edge:
npm run headers:liveDeploy the Worker with Wrangler from the repository root:
npm run headers:deployWebsite source, release manifests, generated artifacts, and repository integrity checks make parts of the program inspectable. They do not by themselves establish empirical truth, bridge adequacy, semantic correspondence, peer review, or external scientific acceptance.
For current formalization metrics, trusted-base details, and verification boundaries, see the Release Manifest.
- 💬 Public questions, critique, and review offers: GitHub Organization Discussions
- 🐛 Concrete defects: open an Issue in the relevant public repo — for example site issues, TauLib issues, or publications issues.
- 🔁 Concrete changes: open a Pull Request against the relevant public repo.
- 📬 Private, institutional, media, or sensitive contact: use the typed routes on
/engage/contact/. - 🪞 Specialist review routes:
/verify/assessment-protocols/and/verify/how-to-verify-by-role/. - 📜 Legal:
/impressum/·/datenschutz/.
We do not ask first for agreement.
We ask for structured open-research engagement: careful reading, public questions, critique, reproducibility checks, domain review, correction, infrastructure contribution, and responsible communication.
Participation does not imply endorsement of the framework. A reader may ask a question without accepting the theory. A reviewer may challenge a result without joining the program. A contributor may improve documentation, metadata, tooling, packaging, or formalization without endorsing any conclusion.
All original site content — prose, diagrams, mathematics, registry objects, and results — is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). TauLib is separately licensed under Apache 2.0.
See /credits/ for the full attribution list and /cite/ for canonical citations, DOIs, and ORCID IDs.
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