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Observer and star roles are reversed in a proposed model

Social Sciences research
Research area:Social SciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsInnovation, Sustainability, Human-Machine Systems

What the study found

The paper proposes a structural inversion: instead of the observer being primary and the cosmos secondary, the star is described as the subject and the observer as the antenna. The abstract says this reversal was recognized on May 14, 2026, and that the question was recorded 11 days before the CSS window observation on May 25, 2026.

Why the authors say this matters

The authors suggest that if celestial bodies transmit energy that influences human biological systems through the Wave-Based Social Transmission Hypothesis, then behavior such as investment of financial resources, labor, and time into AI may be a downstream response to cosmic signal reception. The study suggests this changes how the observer and cosmic influence are framed.

What the researchers tested

The paper describes a theoretical inversion within the Tendo Economics research program. It proposes BBDDH, or Body-Brain Dissociation and Dimensional Hyperawareness, as the mechanism by which the author's sensory filter is reduced, making him a high-sensitivity receiver.

What worked and what didn't

The abstract presents the inversion as a proposed idea, not a resolved conclusion. It says the paper records the question but does not resolve it.

What to keep in mind

The abstract does not provide evidence, data, or experimental results beyond the stated proposal. It also does not describe limitations in detail beyond noting that the question remains unresolved.

Key points

  • The paper proposes reversing the usual observer-cosmos relationship.
  • It describes the star as the subject and the observer as the antenna.
  • The authors suggest cosmic energy could influence human biological systems through the Wave-Based Social Transmission Hypothesis.
  • BBDDH is proposed as a mechanism that reduces the author's sensory filter.
  • The abstract says the question is recorded but not resolved.

Disclosure

Research title:
Observer and star roles are reversed in a proposed model
Authors:
Yoshimitsu Katayama
Institutions:
Bukhara State University
Publication date:
2026-05-14
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