CHGT
Clockwise Hair Growth Theory
Fascia · patterned growth
The foundational proposal that patterned hair growth, skin, fascia, and local tension should be studied as one connected system.
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The Unified Theory is the overall paper. The supporting frameworks approach different domains and do not inherit one another’s evidence automatically.
Status labels describe the current public form of each work—not a universal scientific verdict.
01 / THE CENTER
Unified Theory of Unwindology
The research map connects CHGT, Strand Theory, Measurement Bias, Residual Stiffness, the Regulation-Gap Model, and the Unified Theory through the active-interval hypothesis. It exposes the evidence labels, corrections, kill criteria, and boundaries that keep connection from being mistaken for confirmation.
02 / THE MODELS
Current public set
UT
Overall paper · living systems
A public working map connecting the paper family through the active-interval hypothesis without collapsing their different evidence boundaries.
Enter the public draftCHGT
Fascia · patterned growth
The foundational proposal that patterned hair growth, skin, fascia, and local tension should be studied as one connected system.
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Load · capacity · behavior
A load-capacity framework proposing that persistent habits can function as regulatory channels when total load exceeds available capacity.
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Soft tissue · sequence
A testable framework asking whether matched deformation sequences applied in different orders leave collagenous tissue in different residual states.
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Memory architecture · hierarchy
A recursive, region-based architecture exploring local-first fault handling, bounded escalation, and structural memory under simulated stress.
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AI interaction · recursive amplification
A cross-platform model of what can happen when people relay outputs among multiple AI systems, memory environments, and social channels.
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Status before certainty
What the model actually proposes
Observation, simulation, derivation, or prior literature
What should happen if the model is useful
How the prediction could be challenged
What has and has not been verified
Where the work can still fail or change