Claims

Current posture of bounded CHC routes.

This matrix is the fastest way to inspect bounded CHC routes without reading all 70 entries first. Each row names the claim family, closest standard comparator, current posture, and what would weaken, block, retire, or upgrade the route.

Reading rule. This page summarizes current review posture. It does not upgrade any manuscript claim beyond the DOI archive.
Coverage boundary. This matrix covers the currently highest-yield bounded claim families, not every claim in the 70-entry archive. A paper absent from this matrix is not validated, rejected, or retired; it is simply not yet compressed into a matrix row.
Fast matrix

Scan the current claim-family posture first.

The compact table keeps the immediate verdict, evidence posture, and failure condition visible. Longer boundaries and upgrade conditions are carried in the detail cards below.

Claim family Entries Current verdict Evidence Failure gate Status basis
Detector-local event closure and durable record formation

Map threshold, amplification/latch, durable output, and count-status onto one named detector family.

Public issue

05, 06, 07, 10 orientation-only public-reference-anchored No named detector case shows classification or exclusion value beyond standard detector/readout/DAQ terms. Open status basis
Redundant-record objectivity and shared-fact certification

Compare the CHC certificate ladder against quantum Darwinism, spectrum broadcast structure, pointer stability, and fragment-access consensus.

Public issue

08, 09, 10 likely redundant maintainer-self-audit A standard objectivity criterion accounts for the public-record boundary more cleanly. Open status basis
Interfacial branch budgets

Close externalized, retained, and dissipated channels on one fixed material-interface calibration map.

Public issue

29, 29-1, 29-2 candidate-only blocked Channels cannot be measured or conserved on one calibration map, or standard models already do the accounting. Open status basis
Public-data FRB source-count / CHIME selection-stress window

Rerun the CHIME injection-selection surface and check whether the declared stress condition survives.

Public issue

23, 23-1, 23-2, 23-3, 23-4 selection-stress failed public-rerunnable Selection-function or population baseline absorbs the window, or the result stays ordinary compatibility/non-exclusion. Open status basis
Badge rule. Verdict and evidence badges are status labels, not validation scores. Open the detail cards below for each badge meaning and not-meaning boundary.
Detail rule. Use the table for fast scanning. Use the cards below before citing, criticizing, or summarizing a row, because the cards carry coverage boundary, source basis, upgrade gate, and last-change information.
Matrix details

Coverage, source basis, and upgrade conditions.

These cards carry the longer boundaries that would make the main matrix too wide.

Detector records

Entries: 05, 06, 07, 10

Detector-local event closure and durable record formation

Map threshold, amplification/latch, durable output, and count-status onto one named detector family.

orientation-only Useful as orientation or translation, not evidence of extra classification value. Not meaning: Not validation, support, or a surviving physics residue. public-reference-anchored The comparison can be checked against public references, while the verdict remains maintainer-scoped. Not meaning: Not external review or independent validation.

Closest comparator
Detector physics, readout electronics, thermodynamic switching, and DAQ language.
Coverage boundary
This row covers the detector-record route over Papers 05-07 and 10; it is not a verdict on every measurement or record manuscript.
Source basis
Detector comparison verdicts, detector-records review lane, and public-reference-anchored boundary-audit entries.
Current risk
Ordinary detector/readout language may already account for the full record-side split.
Failure gate
No named detector case shows classification or exclusion value beyond standard detector/readout/DAQ terms.
Upgrade gate
A named detector model or experiment shows a record-status distinction not already handled by ordinary language.
Last changed
2026-05-26
Classical objectivity

Entries: 08, 09, 10

Redundant-record objectivity and shared-fact certification

Compare the CHC certificate ladder against quantum Darwinism, spectrum broadcast structure, pointer stability, and fragment-access consensus.

likely redundant The ordinary comparator appears to do the same work more cleanly. Not meaning: Not an upgrade; treat as pressure to narrow or retire the CHC term. maintainer-self-audit Structured maintainer audit only; useful for routing criticism, not external validation. Not meaning: Not independent review, external validation, or peer review.

Closest comparator
Open-system dynamics, decoherence, quantum Darwinism, spectrum broadcast structure, pointer-state analysis.
Coverage boundary
This row covers the named public-record/objectivity comparison route over Papers 08-10; it is not archive-wide objectivity closure.
Source basis
Objectivity comparison artifact, classical-objectivity review lane, and maintainer self-audit status surface.
Current risk
Shared-fact certificate wording may be equivalent-or-weaker than established objectivity criteria.
Failure gate
A standard objectivity criterion accounts for the public-record boundary more cleanly.
Upgrade gate
A named case shows CHC gives a different weaker/equivalent/stricter classification with public-record consequences.
Last changed
2026-05-26
Interface branches

Entries: 29, 29-1, 29-2

Interfacial branch budgets

Close externalized, retained, and dissipated channels on one fixed material-interface calibration map.

candidate-only A candidate route exists, but it has not earned evidentiary weight. Not meaning: Not support, closure, or public reproducibility. blocked A named input, dataset, reference, calibration map, or artifact is missing. Not meaning: Not support, not failure unless a declared gate has actually failed.

Closest comparator
Optics, transport, material response, photoemission yield, dissipation, and conservation bookkeeping.
Coverage boundary
This row covers the interface-branch budget route over Paper 29 and companions 29-1/29-2; it is not a verdict on all calibration papers.
Source basis
Interface budget cases, interface-branches review lane, and blocked boundary-audit evidence posture.
Current risk
No public same-window channel map currently fixes measured inputs and conservation closure.
Failure gate
Channels cannot be measured or conserved on one calibration map, or standard models already do the accounting.
Upgrade gate
A public artifact exposes measured inputs and closes all channels within declared uncertainty.
Last changed
2026-05-26
Public stress tests

Entries: 23, 23-1, 23-2, 23-3, 23-4

Public-data FRB source-count / CHIME selection-stress window

Rerun the CHIME injection-selection surface and check whether the declared stress condition survives.

selection-stress failed The declared selection-stress gate failed; the result preserves failure rather than support. Not meaning: Not a whole-framework failure unless the ledger explicitly ties it to a broader claim. public-rerunnable A public artifact can rerun the declared classification, including failure classifications. Not meaning: Not support by itself and not external validation.

Closest comparator
CHIME/FRB catalog selection, exposure, injection, population, and survey-selection analysis.
Coverage boundary
This row covers the FRC/CHIME Catalog 1 selection-stress rerun window only; it is not a verdict on all public-data companion manuscripts.
Source basis
Public-data window status, FRC/CHIME reproducibility note, public-stress-tests review lane, and standalone rerun package.
Current risk
The rerun improves transparency but reproduces a failed stress label, not support.
Failure gate
Selection-function or population baseline absorbs the window, or the result stays ordinary compatibility/non-exclusion.
Upgrade gate
A stronger holdout artifact or selection-function treatment changes the named window without retuning leakage.
Last changed
2026-05-26
Coverage map

What is not yet compressed into matrix rows.

The claim matrix is a high-yield current claim-family surface, not a complete row-by-row replacement for the 70-entry archive.

Open full archive
Archive group Range Total entries Matrix referenced Unmapped Status
Root and background branch 01-02 3 0 3 not-yet-matrixed This archive group has not yet been compressed into a claim-matrix row. Not meaning: Not validation, rejection, retirement, or evidence of lower importance.
Propagation, measurement, and records 03-10 8 6 2 partially-referenced Some entries in this archive group are referenced by current claim-matrix rows. Not meaning: Not full group coverage, parent-paper closure, or evidence upgrade.
Relativity, clocks, and bound structures 11-16 6 0 6 not-yet-matrixed This archive group has not yet been compressed into a claim-matrix row. Not meaning: Not validation, rejection, retirement, or evidence of lower importance.
Matter response and dynamical memory 17-20 7 0 7 not-yet-matrixed This archive group has not yet been compressed into a claim-matrix row. Not meaning: Not validation, rejection, retirement, or evidence of lower importance.
Calibration and public witness windows 21-29 29 8 21 partially-referenced Some entries in this archive group are referenced by current claim-matrix rows. Not meaning: Not full group coverage, parent-paper closure, or evidence upgrade.
Gauge, electroweak, and strong-sector windows 30-35 7 0 7 not-yet-matrixed This archive group has not yet been compressed into a claim-matrix row. Not meaning: Not validation, rejection, retirement, or evidence of lower importance.
Completion, duality, and typed synthesis 36-40 5 0 5 not-yet-matrixed This archive group has not yet been compressed into a claim-matrix row. Not meaning: Not validation, rejection, retirement, or evidence of lower importance.
Phase loading, commit cadence, and mass loading 41-45 5 0 5 not-yet-matrixed This archive group has not yet been compressed into a claim-matrix row. Not meaning: Not validation, rejection, retirement, or evidence of lower importance.
Coverage rule. Unmapped does not mean validated, rejected, or retired. It means the group is not yet represented as a compact claim-family row.