The Sogdian Ancient Letters of c. 313 CE — merchant mail abandoned in a watchtower near Dunhuang — are usually read as a lucky window. Join them instead to a statistician's commonplace: lost mail is a sample of a mail stream, and…
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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.
1,107 posed — and counting · measured against the literature (1001 authoritative verdicts): 95 already answered · 843 anticipated — never tested · 50 no prior located · 0 provisional · 15 resolved (6 supported / 4 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, 843 anticipated but never tested, 50 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.
Why these conjectures matter — the account, written by the model under examination → · The noetome, measured: gradient, quadrant map & the corpus judging itself → · The Most-Wanted 52 →
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- Supported — a registered prediction held up in data
- Falsified — a registered prediction was refuted
- Inconclusive — a registered prediction resolved without a clean verdict either way
- Open to kill — untested — no decisive result yet; the site’s invitation, not a verdict
- Already answered — the specific result is already published; the citation is on the item’s page
- Anticipated — the literature anticipates the direction, but this exact test has never been run
- No prior located — a dated search found no prior formulation (in thin fields this measures the literature’s thinness, not originality)
- 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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The earliest stele of the first Turkic khaganate (Bugut, later sixth century) speaks Sogdian; the classic Orkhon monuments of the second khaganate speak Turkic in runes; the Uyghur empire's Karabalgasun inscription brings Sogdian back among three languages. Join these familiar stones into…
At Shatial on the Upper Indus, hundreds of short Sogdian rock inscriptions — mostly a bare name and patronymic — mark a river crossing on the road toward India. Read the cliff not as graffiti but as a passenger manifest accumulated over…
Dunhuang preserved bilingual word-lists and phrasebooks — Tibetan-Chinese, Khotanese pairs, and others — usually treated as monastic study aids. This conjecture reassigns most of them to the checkpoint and the counting-house: working glossaries are tools of whoever must process strangers, so their…
The Sogdians had no empire, yet a Sogdian slave-sale contract drawn up at Turfan in 639 reads like a formulary product, warranty clauses and witness structure included. Join contract law to network theory: a stateless trading diaspora must standardize its legal instruments…
Turgesh and other steppe coinages kept Sogdian legends long after courts and chanceries had moved on. Join numismatics to network economics: a coin's script must be readable across the whole trading network, so monetary script is locked in by network externality and…