Totality Rejection Principle

“If the entirety of something is under question, then no attribute derived from that entirety can serve as valid evidence against the questioning itself.”

Heretic’s Razor

“If an idea functions coherently within a newly constructed system, it cannot be dismissed solely because it contradicts the principles of an other system.”

Prometheus’ Razor

“If one explains more than they explore, the idea is likely inherited, not created.”

Lucian's Razor

If a belief comforts more than it explains, it is likely a disguise for fear, not truth.

Thanatos' Razor

An idea that cannot be falsified, even if true, remains epistemically void—it is indistinguishable from a fallacy.

Axiom’s Root

“Every coherent idea bears internal attributes that justify it, but the grounds of its truth lie outside the idea itself.”