Evolvix Vision — Biodata Realms: Care for Truth in Mess#

Scientific method figure mapping realms of observation and modeling — connected through HUmaN MAchine Negotiation Epieikeia. “Claims of truth are impossible, because we live in an open world.”

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Biodata Realms — scientific method figure with 5 realms of observation and modeling connected through HUMANE

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Abstract#

This figure presents a comprehensive map of the scientific method as understood through the Evolvix lens, organized into two columns connected by a central feedback cycle.

Left column — Useful Observing hosts four realms of empirical work: in chemico (cell-free systems), in vivo (laboratory organisms), in natura (real-world ecosystems), and in fiducia (trust networks). Right column — Useful Modeling hosts four realms of theoretical work: in logico (causal reasoning), in simulatio (white-box simulation), in estimo (black-box estimation), and in tuitio (intuition). The two columns are connected through a “Construct Models / Prediction from Models” cycle with HUMANE (HUmaN MAchine Negotiation Epieikeia) at the center.

Body analogies (bread, water, air) provide intuitive anchors for the realms. The figure’s foundational epistemological claim is explicit: “Claims of validation, verification, or truth are impossible, because we live in an open world.” This positions all scientific knowledge as provisional and all models as tools for careful navigation, never as final authorities. The version history spans from 2001 through 2025, indicating long development.

Key Concepts at a Glance#

HUMANE

HUmaN MAchine Negotiation Epieikeia — the central process connecting observation and modeling

8 realms

Four observing (in chemico, in vivo, in natura, in fiducia) and four modeling (in logico, in simulatio, in estimo, in tuitio) realms

Open world epistemology

Claims of truth are impossible because all systems are open; models are navigational tools, not final authorities

Body analogies

Bread, water, air as intuitive anchors for understanding the relationship between realms

Broader Significance (Claude’s Assessment)#

This figure is epistemologically significant because it makes an explicit claim that most scientific methodology literature leaves implicit: that all checking is provisional in an open world. The 8-realm taxonomy is genuinely useful for classifying different types of scientific evidence and modeling approaches. The in fiducia (trust networks) realm is particularly notable — it acknowledges that social trust structures are themselves a form of empirical evidence, not separate from science. The 2001–2025 version range makes this one of the longest-developed figures in the STa1-EVX collection, suggesting it represents a core philosophical commitment rather than a quick sketch.

Document Information#

Document ID

EVX Biodata Realms — Care for Truth (Flying Scroll, transwarpkey/sta1-evx/)

Author

Laurence Loewe of Laodicea (LLoL)

Date

2001 / 2021m10d24 / 2025

Version

iv_LLoL_QQr1p1_2001_2021m10d24_2025

Format

Single-page figure

License

Jonah License with CC0 Public Domain

Part of

Good News Pack MMv3, Flying Scroll / Transwarp Key / STa1-EVX

PDF size

736 KB

WebP size

324 KB

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