frontiers / frontier
Current answer
No synthesized decision answer has been authored yet. The current reading is assembled from the frontier’s strongest accepted findings, shown below.
Frontier operating path
A frontier is the bounded record object. The record holds accepted state, the engine routes reviewed work back into it, the body renders derived maps, and proof fixes the release boundary.
record
Finding bundles, source records, evidence atoms, typed links, review events, and trails are the canonical frontier record.
open state →
engine
Sources, gaps, attempts, checks, benchmark runs, and reviewable changes return through Workbench and Review before state changes.
inspect review →
body
Graphs, briefs, atlases, and constellations materialize accepted records into navigable bodies. They guide work; they do not become the record.
open graph →
proof
Proof packets, citation packages, source manifests, and release pins make the current state portable and replayable.
open proof →
next action
Open reviewable changes are waiting for checks and reviewer authority before they can change accepted state.
inspect review →
Signals show what can change this record next: review queues, campaign work, benchmark gaps, proof boundaries, contested findings, and event history.
review signal
review waitingOpen reviewable changes need checks and reviewer authority before the record changes.
inspect review →
review signal
never_exportedNo sealed proof packet is present for this frontier. Events can still be inspected, but the release boundary is not frozen.
A frontier is the record. Work enters as gaps, attempts, reviewable changes, checks, and reviews before accepted events update proof, atlases, and constellations.
gapframing
A missing experiment, unresolved contradiction, extraction defect, or stale proof cell worth reviewing.
reviewable changework
A reviewable frontier-state change with affected findings, evidence, rationale, checks, and expected proof impact.
attemptwork
An agent, capability, procedure, system, or human run with input material, declared output material, environment, disclosures, failure state, and cited artifacts.
checkgate
A schema, provenance, contradiction, benchmark, proof, or evaluation result over a reviewable change or release.
Finding types
131 findingsTop findings
all stateThe Planck 2018 measurement of the Hubble constant from early-universe (CMB) observations is H0 = 67.4 ± 0.5 km/s/Mpc under the base-ΛCDM model.
0.98vf_a3f406dbbf246b97The sound horizon is set by the speed of sound in the photon-baryon plasma and the redshift of recombination; it represents the cosmological horizon scale imprinted at last scattering.
0.98vf_9eb3e10570de1b68The CMB power spectrum peaks arise from standing acoustic waves in the photon-baryon fluid; the first peak position directly encodes the comoving sound horizon and the geometry of the universe.
0.97vf_8069d7585c39d592inspect proof →
reviewgate
A human or authorized reviewer decision over a reviewable change, check, candidate gap, or contested finding.
eventaccepted
A signed, reviewable state transition that changes the Vela-backed frontier record.
releaseaccepted
A citation-ready bundle of source state, proof artifacts, mirrors, and known caveats.
Review state
131 findingsThe 5σ (or higher) significance threshold of the Hubble tension corresponds to less than a 1-in-3.5-million probability that the observed discrepancy arises from statistical fluctuation alone, making it the most statistically significant discrepancy in precision cosmology.
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