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About LETHOMETRY

LETHOMETRY is an independent research archive cataloging simulation theory, temporal anomalies, suppressed technology, declassified programs, and the patterns that connect them. Every investigation is meticulously sourced and cited.

Submission Guidelines

We accept tips on declassified documents, statistical anomalies, suppressed research, and unexplained patterns. The most useful tips include primary sources — document numbers, archive references, or direct links to public records.

Response Time

We read every submission. If your tip is actionable, expect a response within 7 days. We cannot respond to every submission, but we log everything.

Corrections Log

Transparency is core to the archive. When errors are corrected, the correction is logged at the bottom of the article with the date and nature of the change. We do not silently edit published work.

What We Investigate

Ten categories of anomalies make up the archive:

  • Mandela Effect Lab: Collective false memories and reality shifts at population scale
  • Temporal Anomalies: Time slips, déj  vu mechanics, and causality violations
  • Suppressed Technology: Free energy, advanced propulsion, and research that disappeared
  • Ancient Simulation Clues: Anachronistic artifacts and impossible precision in ancient construction
  • Longevity Nexus: Life extension research and the simulation maintenance hypothesis
  • Government Declassified: Programs that were real but officially never happened
  • The Watchers: UFO/UAP phenomena and the 2023 disclosure timeline
  • Religion as Simulation: Theological frameworks that map to simulation theory
  • Social Media Control: Behavioral manipulation at scale through platform design
  • Simulation Theory: The mathematical and philosophical case that we are simulated

Editorial Standards

Every article in the archive follows the same standard: primary sources cited, confidence levels stated, and conclusions clearly distinguished from speculation. We label arguments as PEER-ARGUED, EVIDENCE-BASED, or SPECULATIVE. We do not publish unsourced claims.

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