Universal Balance Theory
A public framework for balance, transition, rupture, and the geometry of complex systems. Beautiful enough to invite wonder. Disciplined enough to survive controls.
Context first. Geometry second. Claims last.
UBT is presented here as a research path, governance protocol, and public challenge. It asks whether a system can be described with transparent variables, assigned to an honest lane, tested against ordinary controls, and preserved well enough for someone else to criticize or rerun.
The site keeps the story alive without promoting story into proof. The ordinary-pi scalar is the control lane. Branch lanes, including scaled or Kerr-specific forms, must earn their use by context and comparison.
Choose the door that matches the work.
The Trigon Challenge keeps the signal honest.
Every serious UBT run should move through the same spine before it becomes a public claim.
Declare the observed system, variables, geometry, and context before formulas dominate.
Run the ordinary control beside any branch lane. Preserve nulls and controls.
Store the run with enough detail for critique, repetition, and revision.