Benford's law — the striking regularity that genuinely counted quantities begin with the digit 1 about six times as often as with 9 — is here turned on the Linear B accounting tablets of Mycenaean Knossos. Numbers that arise from real enumeration…
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One Thousand and One Conjectures
One thousand and one — an impossible number anyway: in the Nights it means more than can be counted. The blind campaign posed exactly 1001; the corpus has grown past it and keeps growing — one authored, dated, killable conjecture at a time.
1,003 posed — and counting · measured against the literature (1001 authoritative verdicts): 95 already answered · 844 anticipated — never tested · 50 no prior located · 0 provisional · 12 resolved (6 supported / 3 killed)
Falsifiable conjectures about the pre-print world. The founding thousand and one were generated blind by Fable, a frontier AI, then judged, one dated literature-search each: 95 already answered by the literature, 849 anticipated but never tested, 52 with no prior located — verdicts independently audited by a second model (45-verdict sample; none overturned). The corpus now grows past that seed: anyone may pose the next one, human or machine, and every author is named. Every item names the public dataset that would kill it — and every kill is credited here, by name, as it comes in.
The conjectures are a public preview of a much larger inference project, coming shortly.
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- Open — no decisive result yet
- Already answered — the specific result is already published; the citation is on the item’s page
- Anticipated · untested — the literature anticipates the direction, but this exact test has never been run — open to kill
- No prior located — a dated search found no prior formulation (in thin fields this measures the literature’s thinness, not originality)
- Supported — a registered prediction held up in data
- Falsified — a registered prediction was refuted
- testable — a quantitative prediction + kill-dataset is registered
- Shepherd-triaged — an authoritative Fable-authored verdict; shown as the pills above and the only tier in the headline numbers
- provisional — model-triaged, shepherd review pending — an Opus-authored first pass, not yet shepherd-confirmed and excluded from every headline figure
- awaiting prior-art check — hunt open — no triage yet; found a prior yourself? open it and weigh in
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Gibrat's law — the modern finding that firm growth rates are independent of firm size, which generates the Pareto (power-law) distribution of firm sizes seen in every industrial economy — is here tested two thousand years early. Roman brickyards (figlinae) stamped their…
An astrolabe only works at the latitude its plate is engraved for, so every surviving instrument silently records where its maker expected it to be used. That turns the corpus of surviving astrolabes into medieval market-research data: the set of latitudes engraved…
Currency unions are supposed to be a modern invention, and low variance in the unit of account is their hallmark: struck coinage keeps its weight uniform because mints are policed. The trans-Saharan trade, by contrast, ran for centuries on bars of rock…
Great Zimbabwe on its inland plateau and the Swahili port of Kilwa on the Indian Ocean coast are the two famous sites joined here, and the joint is metrological. Kilwa struck its own coins to a known weight standard and shipped the…
A qanat taps groundwater through a 'mother well' sunk into an aquifer, and every producing well draws down the water table around it in a cone whose radius is set by measurable aquifer physics — transmissivity, storativity, discharge rate. Two qanats sunk…
This joins Roman military camps — the most standardized settlements of antiquity — to the physics of crystal lattices. A Roman camp is laid out on a grid as regular as an atomic lattice, and like a lattice it can carry defects:…
This joins historical linguistics to campanology. Dialectologists map isoglosses — the boundary lines where one regional speech feature gives way to another — and those lines famously follow the channels of contact: rivers, roads, trade routes. Bell founding, the conjecture claims, worked…
This joins naval architecture to physical oceanography. A ship whose length sits near the dominant wavelength of local seas pitches resonantly — an exhausting, dangerous motion — so builders who iterate on what survives should end up with hull lengths that avoid…
This joins medieval pilgrimage history to tribology, the physics of wear. Every pilgrim who crossed a church threshold removed a microscopic layer of stone, and centuries of feet turned steps into shallow basins; the missing volume is a footfall counter that no…
The Swahili stone towns of the East African coast — Kilwa above all — were built of coral rag set in lime mortar, and construction there was governed by the monsoon: the rains halt building and lime-burning, so work proceeds in an…
The Norse thing — the open-air assembly at which law was recited, cases were pled and decisions proclaimed — was above all an exercise in unamplified speech before a crowd, and sites like Thingvellir have long invited the suspicion that their cliffs…
Rome's grain dole served on the order of 200,000 registered citizens each month, administered through the Porticus Minucia Frumentaria, a purpose-built hall whose distributions ran through 45 numbered bays — recipients were assigned a specific bay and day. That is, structurally, a…
Bachet's classic weight problem asks for the smallest set of standard weights that can weigh out every required quantity on a balance — a combinatorial optimisation whose solutions depend on whether weights may sit in one pan or both. The Indus Valley…
Oceanic navigators built two great families of direction-finding system: star compasses, like the Carolinian sidereal compass, which hang the frame of reference on the fixed rising and setting points of stars; and wind compasses, which name directions by the winds themselves. A…
Joins autocatalytic reaction kinetics to the sociolinguistics of conquest: in Egypt's dated documentary papyri, the replacement of Greek and Coptic by Arabic behaved like a chemical substitution running with a nearly universal rate constant. The mechanism is autocatalytic — every office and…
Joins atmospheric physics to colonial sociolinguistics: just as pressure thins exponentially with altitude at a fixed scale height, Greek thinned with river distance up the Nile from Alexandria at a fixed exponential scale length. The mechanism is demand decay: Greek was the…
Joins the economics of protection rackets to Han-Xiongnu diplomacy. A racketeer prices extraction to the victim's outside option: what matters is not how hard the racketeer can hit but how badly the victim needs quiet, so payments ratchet up when the victim…
Priority queueing theory has a textbook pathology: give one class of customers near-absolute priority and their waiting times stay compact while low-priority waits blow up into a heavy tail. This conjecture finds that pathology in the Heian court's promotion ladder as recorded…
The bullwhip effect in supply-chain theory says demand variance amplifies as orders move upstream, because long lead times and order batching drive suppliers to overshoot and then correct. This conjecture finds the bullwhip in Ming tribute logistics: the caoyun system shipped grain…
Old Babylonian contracts were often sealed inside clay envelopes that repeated the whole text — an expensive tamper-proofing device familiar to every museum visitor. Transaction-cost economics holds that costly verification is bought when trust is scarce: strangers get notarized, neighbours get a…
Survival analysis distinguishes institutions by the shape of their exit curves: fixed terms produce peaked tenure distributions, seniority protection produces falling hazards, and service at pleasure — where dismissal strikes like lightning — produces the memoryless exponential. Ur III prosopography supplies thousands…
Modern legal systems set value thresholds for formality: above a statutory amount, contracts require notarization or extra witnesses. Old Babylonian contracts vary conspicuously in their formality — sealed or unsealed, three witnesses or ten — and the variation is usually attributed to…