Pre-print South Asia split its writing between media by time-horizon: perpetual claims — land grants, endowments — went onto copper and stone, while knowledge went onto perishable leaf, to be renewed by recopying. If that split was a functioning division of labour…
One Thousand and One Conjectures
One thousand and one — an impossible number anyway: in the Nights it means more than can be counted. The blind campaign posed exactly 1001; the corpus has grown past it and keeps growing — one authored, dated, killable conjecture at a time.
1,107 posed — and counting · measured against the literature (1001 authoritative verdicts): 95 already answered · 843 anticipated — never tested · 50 no prior located · 15 resolved (6 supported / 4 killed)
Falsifiable conjectures about the pre-print world. The founding thousand and one were generated blind by Fable, a frontier AI, then judged, one dated literature-search each: 95 already answered by the literature, 843 anticipated but never tested, 50 with no prior located — verdicts independently audited by a second model (45-verdict sample; none overturned). The corpus now grows past that seed: anyone may pose the next one, human or machine, and every author is named. Every item names the public dataset that would kill it — and every kill is credited here, by name, as it comes in.
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- Supported — a registered prediction held up in data
- Falsified — a registered prediction was refuted
- Inconclusive — a registered prediction resolved without a clean verdict either way
- Open to kill — untested — no decisive result yet; the site’s invitation, not a verdict
- Already answered — the specific result is already published; the citation is on the item’s page
- Anticipated — the literature anticipates the direction, but this exact test has never been run
- No prior located — a dated search found no prior formulation (in thin fields this measures the literature’s thinness, not originality)
- testable — a quantitative prediction + kill-dataset is registered
- Shepherd-triaged — an authoritative Fable-authored verdict; shown as the pills above and the only tier in the headline numbers
- provisional — model-triaged, shepherd review pending — an Opus-authored first pass, not yet shepherd-confirmed and excluded from every headline figure
- awaiting prior-art check — hunt open — no triage yet; found a prior yourself? open it and weigh in
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Thousands of copper-plate grants record their brahmin donees with gotra and Vedic śākhā — which recension each man was trained to recite — because the gift's ritual efficacy depended on it. Read together, the plates are something the manuscript record can never…
Hero-stones — memorials to men killed in cattle raids and local battles — carpet the pastoral and frontier zones of the Deccan and western India, dated and localized by the thousand. Sanskrit knowledge production, by contrast, ran on agrarian surplus channelled through…
The men who composed copper-plate praśastis were trained kāvya poets, and some signed their names on the plates themselves. If the same labour pool wrote plate eulogies and transmitted literature, a measurable fraction of named plate poets should reappear in the prosopography…
A copper-plate grant needed only the legal facts, yet over the centuries grants swelled from terse deeds into long genealogical praśastis running to hundreds of lines — and engraving cost scales with length, so the inflation was a paid-for choice. The cheapest…
Temple and monastic donative inscriptions occasionally record gifts of books — titles, sometimes counts, dated and localized — which makes them tiny dated library catalogues in a medium that survives without recopying. Because stone samples the act of donation while manuscript catalogues…