Process
Methodology
A repeatable process keeps this project credible. Each article moves through clear research, drafting, and review stages before publishing.
- Frame the question: define the phenomenon, desired outputs, and necessary measurements.
- Collect sources: scan primary literature and log candidates in the bibliography.
- Extract definitions: update the glossary with any new terms or symbols.
- Compute and cross-check: run back-of-the-envelope calculations to test plausibility.
- Draft and annotate: write in text-only form, flagging assumptions and pending confirmations.
- Review and publish: sanity-check links, run verification scripts, and release the static build.
Quality and security guardrails
Static-first
No logins or databases. Pages are rendered statically to minimize attack surface and simplify hosting.
Traceable sources
Every claim references the bibliography; new references get logged before being cited.
Consistent vocabulary
All drafts check against the glossary so equations and terms never drift between pages.
Future iterations may add printable PDFs or structured datasets, but the baseline will remain static, text-only, and transparent about sources.