The Center for Dynamic Causality is an independent research organization
dedicated to the study of dynamic causality. The Center focuses on three distinct fields of study: Dynamic
Causality, Dynamic Chronometry, and Dynamic Knowledge.
Research areas
I
Research area I · Dynamic causality
DeepCausality
The reference implementation of the Effect Propagation Process:
a spacetime-agnostic foundation that recovers the classical
definition of causality as a specialization.
A foundational experiment that inverts the Einstein Field
Equation under the weak-field limit, and recovers GM
directly from satellite atomic-clock data to a precision of
4 × 10−7.
An ongoing research program to represent a knowledge corpus
as a continuously evolving process rather than as a discrete
static snapshot — the epistemic counterpart of the
Effect Propagation Process.
The Center has contributed a chronometric kernel to the
DeepCausality project's physics crate, along with a working
example that recovers Earth's gravitational parameter from
Galileo satellite clock data.