Natural Sciences
Reality measured. Matter, energy, life, and the laws they obey — knowledge sampled from an inexhaustible world and compressed into law.
Fields
Physics
The deepest layer of natural law — matter, energy, space, and time, and the symmetries that govern them.
Chemistry
Matter recombining — atom, bond, reaction, and equilibrium, the molecular logic beneath every material thing.
Biology
Living order held against entropy — cells, inheritance, evolution, and the networks that sustain life.
Geology
Deep time made legible — rock cycles, strata, and the slow processes that record the history of the Earth.
Synthesis
What the 4 fields of Natural Sciences look like together — read live from the typed substrate. The field pages diagnose one field at a time; this is the cross-field view.
Epistemic coverage
Each field × lens cell counts how many of the field's notes have been authored through that episteme. A whole column left dark is a lens the entire domain is blind to.
Field landscape
Fields ranked by how far they are modeled. The bar is each field's maturity mix; the chips are the downstream features its substrate can already power.
How natural sciences connects
The relation types its concepts are wired with — the domain's structural signature.
causespart-oftransformscomposesgeneralizesis-adepends-onis-tool-forequilibratescontradictsMost connected concepts
The hubs — concepts the most relations pass through.
Structural echoes
Notes whose relational shape matches — the same proof-skeleton recurring in different places. An exact histogram match is an isomorphism; a near match, an analogy. The seed of analogical transfer across the domain.