As an independent systems theorist myself without any credentials, I understand the difficulty, however your work is brilliant and deserves to be taken seriously. In normal science, credentials matter, institutional backing, publication history, networking, all this matters. In Paradigm shifts, only one thing matters: Does it work? No one cares that Darwin was a failed medical student, no one cares that Faraday was a bookbinder, no one cares that Ramanujan was a clerk. They care that the work changed everything.
Honestly, it wasn’t anything mystical — it’s just pattern recognition and a lot of time spent thinking about systems and structure. Your framework is clear, coherent, and practical, which is why it stood out to me so quickly.
The real credit is yours for doing the work and putting it together. I just recognised something solid when I saw it.
I really hope you keep going with this — I think it could genuinely help a lot of people.
Have you considered publishing this in any journals?
Yes, but I lack formal “credentials”.
https://kosmosframework.substack.com/p/what-makes-me-a-systems-expert
There’s this as well,
https://kosmosframework.substack.com/p/kosmos-systems-auditor-report-us-75e
As an independent systems theorist myself without any credentials, I understand the difficulty, however your work is brilliant and deserves to be taken seriously. In normal science, credentials matter, institutional backing, publication history, networking, all this matters. In Paradigm shifts, only one thing matters: Does it work? No one cares that Darwin was a failed medical student, no one cares that Faraday was a bookbinder, no one cares that Ramanujan was a clerk. They care that the work changed everything.
Gosh, I'm kind of speechless, but thank you.
Honestly, it wasn’t anything mystical — it’s just pattern recognition and a lot of time spent thinking about systems and structure. Your framework is clear, coherent, and practical, which is why it stood out to me so quickly.
The real credit is yours for doing the work and putting it together. I just recognised something solid when I saw it.
I really hope you keep going with this — I think it could genuinely help a lot of people.
Solving even a simple cipher is a discovery. Creating or solving a new type of cipher is different order of discovery.