Books

The monographs behind the Prephysics and Applicability Diagnostics research programme.

Current Books

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Published on Amazon / KDP

Prephysics: A Diagnostic Framework for Conditions of Physical Applicability

Published · April 2026 ISBN 979-8253904121

Physics has transformed our understanding of the world. But whenever a theory is extended beyond the domain in which its formal and empirical success was established, a prior question arises: under what conditions is this extension physically legitimate? Prephysics develops a diagnostic framework for this question. It reconstructs the minimal applicability conditions that physical description must satisfy before claims can count as physically meaningful, and shows how unresolved tensions in cosmology, quantum foundations, and AI-driven physics can be re-described as failures of applicability rather than as mere shortages of mathematical power.

Now available via Amazon / KDP in English. The open-access papers that underpin the programme remain freely available through the Zenodo Community.

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Second monograph · Published on Amazon / KDP

Two Symptoms, One Failure

Published · 15 April 2026 ISBN 979-8257512681

Dark matter and dark energy are usually presented as two independent discoveries. Two Symptoms, One Failure argues instead that they may be coupled symptoms of one modelling overextension: the application of the standard cosmological framework beyond the range in which its assumptions are actually justified. The book treats galaxy rotation curves, lensing, cosmic expansion, structure formation, and the Bullet Cluster with full seriousness, while asking whether the standard inference from discrepancy to hidden content may itself be methodologically premature.

Now available via Amazon / KDP in English.

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Third monograph

The Blind Spot of Cosmology

Coming soon

German-language monograph. English orientation is provided here; the published title is Der blinde Fleck der Kosmologie.

A standard model under scrutiny.

This public-facing volume examines whether dark matter and dark energy may, at least in part, be coupled symptoms of a deeper modelling assumption rather than two independently established substances.

It translates the argument of Two Symptoms, One Failure into an accessible German-language form while preserving the diagnostic core: measured discrepancies are real; the question is what they license us to infer.

A bridge between the scientific framework of applicability diagnostics and a wider cosmological readership.