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Call for Independent Researchers: OPCT v2.0 - Objective Projection Calibration Test

Authors: Bulut, Levent;

Call for Independent Researchers: OPCT v2.0 - Objective Projection Calibration Test

Abstract

This document is a formal invitation and a pre-registered empirical validation protocol for independent researchers to test the central claim of the Bulut Doctrine’s Objective Projection methodology. The OPCT v2.0 (Objective Projection Calibration Test) evaluates whether specific physical narrative parameters—such as thermal gradient, luminous decay, and spatial geometry—produce statistically convergent biophysical responses ($p<0.05$) across diverse populations, independent of individual writer style and under a strict Adjective Embargo. The protocol is designed for laboratories equipped with psychophysiological measurement tools (ECG, GSC, Pupillometry).

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