QTT Community
Build the theory in public.
A focused community for people following Quantum Traction Theory: public notes, community updates, reading orientation, and a simple way to contact me about questions, collaborations, and newsletter updates.
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Newsletter and public notes
For readers who want a clean way to follow new QTT posts, public theory notes, and community calls without needing to track every update manually.
- Community updates and public QTT notes
- Email digest of new posts and research milestones
- Reading-map orientation for major QTT topics
- Invitations to public Q&A sessions and announcements
Feedback
Feedback
Questions, corrections, collaborations, and community ideas are welcome.
Use this page to follow the public QTT conversation and send feedback when you want to ask about the theory, suggest a topic, or discuss research context.
- Questions about public QTT posts
- Possible collaboration or reading-group ideas
- Corrections, clarifications, and source suggestions
- Topics for future public notes
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How it works
A small research community, not a noisy feed.
The community is organized around careful updates: what changed, why it matters, what remains provisional, and what would count as evidence against the current QTT interpretation.
Public posts stay public
Core explanations, article updates, and public-facing summaries remain accessible on the site.
Contact keeps the conversation focused
Send a note for questions, corrections, topic suggestions, collaboration ideas, or reading-group coordination.
Claims stay testable
QTT is presented as an evolving reconstruction program. Community material should preserve the difference between established derivation, active hypothesis, and open test.
What belongs here
Derivation notes
Short, precise walkthroughs that connect public claims to the QTT definitions and assumptions behind them.
Research cadence
Updates on what has been clarified, what is being revised, and what needs stronger formal or observational evidence.
Community questions
Reader questions that help sharpen the theory, expose ambiguity, or identify places where the public explanation needs work.
Open tests
Clear statements of what would strengthen, weaken, or rule out a specific QTT interpretation.
Community standard
Curious, exact, and kind to uncertainty.
The aim is not hype. The aim is a durable place to follow the theory, understand the assumptions, improve the explanations, and keep QTT precise.