The Dark Math Journey
Famous space “anomalies,” re-opened with own-code, structure-first math — read as one journey in three acts. Most image mysteries are solved at the source; some close, some stay open — and we say which, at its true width.
Found real — the anomaly holds up under own-code. Resolved — explained at the source, the myth dissolved. Held open— to hold is to check it and keep it: verified, kept open so it can't be fenced.
Act I · Fun Findings
The wins. Look past the crop and the myth dissolves — or the real thing turns up in the dark.
Dark Math · Release 001found realThe Apollo 'UFO' that was a cosmic ray
Two bright specks in an Apollo frame, called a UFO. Enhancing the original scan turns them into charged-particle tracks struck into the film — a real thing, just not a craft.
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Dark Math · Release 002resolvedThe Face That Was a Hill
The most famous face in the solar system. Own-code shape-from-shading rebuilds the terrain behind the light — a natural eroded hill; the “features” are the sun’s work, not a sculptor’s.
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Dark Math · Release 003resolvedThe Lunar 'Obelisks' Are Boulders
Tall spires, long shadows — monuments? Shadow geometry says metre-scale rocks; the famous “213 m” height forgot to multiply by the tangent.
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Dark Math · Release 004resolvedFive Pixels Can't Be a Cube
The “mystery hut” on the horizon. At a few pixels across, a rock and a building are the same blob — the cube lives in the pixel grid. Honest result: unsolvable from that frame.
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Dark Math · Release 005resolvedThe Door Was a Dog Door
A neat rectangular “doorway” in a cliff. One number closes it: ~30 cm tall. Two crossing joint sets carve the rectangle; only the missing scale bar made it a portal.
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It Was Our Own Trash
A tangled wad of string on an empty planet — gone four days later. Run the manifest before inventing a category: it’s Dacron netting from our own landing hardware.
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Act II · The Fringe
Genuinely unresolved. The doubt measured to its true width, and left honestly open.
Dark Math · Release 007held openThe Object That Won't Close
A visitor from another star that sped up leaving the Sun with no comet’s tail. The facts pin down — extreme shape, a real 1/r² push — but two mechanisms fit the same number. Left open, at true width.
interstellaroumuamuaastronomymethodology- Dark Math · Release 008held open
The Star That Plunges
Irregular dips up to 22% — briefly the best SETI candidate in the sky. The colour of the dimming rules out a megastructure and points to dust; the aperiodicity and a century-long fade aren’t finished.
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Dark Math · Release 009held openThe Signal That Never Came Back
72 seconds, towering over the sky's noise, at the one frequency physics would pick to say hello. The famous 6EQUJ5 fits a beam-transit exactly — then silence. A one-off can be neither confirmed nor refuted.
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The Doubt Is a Redaction
A 2014 fireball that may have been the first interstellar object we ever detected. The whole claim is one inequality: speed > solar escape. The reported speed clears it — but the error bar is classified.
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Dark Math · Release 011held openThe Curve That Won't Fall
Weigh a galaxy by its light and the outer stars should slow. They don’t — the curve goes flat. Dark matter and modified gravity land on the same line; on this data you can’t tell them apart.
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Dark Math · Release 012held openFive Sigma of Daylight
Two rigorous measurements of the universe’s expansion give numbers whose error bars don’t touch. Own-code puts the gap at 5.0σ — ~1 in 1.8 million to be luck. Hidden error or new physics: a live crisis.
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Act III · The Frontier
The blade turned on our own framework, the unread Voynich, and a rhyme found on the far side of physics.
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The Lens Turned
We strike our own ideas with the same blade: a candidate mechanism for a₀=cH₀/2π fenced by a factor window, two self-kills kept at full width, QBism steelmanned then pressed. Nothing crowned.
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The Neck on the Block
The turn made mortal: a₀(z)=cH(z)/2π — a single prediction that a future survey can execute. Either outcome is a win for the method; only one is a win for us.
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Dark Math · Release 016held openThe Voynich, Held
The manuscript no one can read. Own-code: it’s more ordered than a real language (h₂ 2.15 vs English 3.31), stamped to a 5-glyph grammar — yet none of it selects a meaning. Structure mapped, crown refused.
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Dark Math · Release 017held openThe Babble Engine
A meaning-free 3-glyph machine reproduces every Voynich signature and rebuilds 37% of the vocabulary from fragments. Kills “too structured to be a hoax” — and refuses to crown a hoax. Meaning-neutral.
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Dark Math · Release 018held openThe Language-Distance Ruler
Is the Voynich two languages? A ruler pinned between a same-engine floor and real language changes puts the A→B seam at dialect-distance, not language-distance — one system re-tuned. A control-gated 10-model panel agrees, 6–0.
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Dark Math · Release 019held openThe Physicist Who Rhymes
A physicist on a different mountain — conformal gravity — turns out to be denying that any scale is fundamental, dismantling the ladder and supersymmetry, and drawing the same loop. Six rhymes, marked earned or reaching, tested on the conformal anomaly. A lens, never backing; nothing crowned.
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The Held Image
The same dark-math move, pointed at our own imaging engine — and it refutes its own reach by pre-registration. The failures are the credibility.
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A Mark on the Glass
Nine points on a 1950 Palomar plate, gone 30 minutes and 70 years later. We fetched the real plate and measured the dots: round, star-sized, indistinguishable from stars — and that settles nothing, because the plate kept the shape and threw away the clock. Held open.
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How Dark Math works
The light is the surface — what looks right. The darkis the structure underneath that has to hold. Conventional analysis polishes the surface and stalls; Dark Math goes to the source and reads the structure — shape, colour, place — so it reports what’s actually there. When the answer closes, we show it. When it doesn’t, we name the doubt rather than force a verdict.
dark = the consistent (the zero point) · light = the medium of observation