Lane 02 · Method & Metrics

How to Measure a Moral System

The χ coherence factor, the nine domains, and the statistical spine behind the entire argument.

8 chapters · David Lowe · Theophysics Research Initiative

Chapters

8 pages
01
What If We Could Measure Moral Health?
Introduces the chi coherence factor as a public measure for moral health across the Moral Decline of America framework.
02
How We Measure Decline
Explains the research method used to compare moral decline signals, evidence classes, and interpretive limits across the series.
03
What America Is Made Of
Defines the nine-domain measurement structure used to track cultural coherence, institutional health, and moral drift.
04
The Biaxiosum Audit
Audits the Biaxiosum measurement layer and identifies where the moral-decline evidence spine needs stronger provenance.
05
The Coherence Metric
Defines the coherence metric used to quantify alignment, fragmentation, and moral-system health across the MDA dataset.
06
The Physics of Coherence
Connects coherence measurement to the physical language of stability, entropy, and system-level moral order.
07
Moral Decline by the Numbers
Synthesizes the statistical evidence for moral decline across generations, domains, and measured cultural indicators.
08
The Statistical Spine
Documents the statistical spine behind the MDA argument, including measurement logic, evidence classes, and review checkpoints.
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00Entry & Series Map 01Story Thread 02Method & Metrics 03Evidence Chronology 04Collapse Mechanisms 05Amish & Case Studies 06Recovery & Synthesis 90Appendices