🌑 BEFORE REGIME AWARENESS (BRA)
What science looks like today, domain by domain#
Across all fields, the BRA era is defined by:
- siloed domains
- incompatible vocabularies
- mismatched assumptions
- funding‑driven fragmentation
- paradoxes created by regime boundaries
- duplicated effort
- missing interfaces
- “branching” that compensates for blind spots
Let’s map the BRA state across domains.
🔬 Physics (BRA)#
- Treats quantum and relativistic regimes as separate universes
- Builds multiple incompatible “theories of everything”
- Treats information as an afterthought
- Cannot integrate biological or cognitive complexity
🧪 Chemistry (BRA)#
- Treats emergent behavior as exceptions
- Lacks a unified theory of reaction networks
- Cannot integrate computation or evolution cleanly
🧬 Biology (BRA)#
- Treats life as a special case
- Splits into molecular vs ecological vs evolutionary silos
- Cannot unify information, physics, and selection
🧠 Psychology / Cognitive Science (BRA)#
- Fragmented into incompatible schools
- Cannot unify brain, mind, computation, and social behavior
- Treats “irrationality” as a paradox
🌍 Earth Science (BRA)#
- Climate, ecosystems, and human systems modeled separately
- Missing cross‑domain feedback loops
🌌 Astronomy (BRA)#
- Dark matter/energy treated as missing substances
- Life treated as an anomaly
🧮 Mathematics (BRA)#
- Branches proliferate without a unifying interface
- Proof, computation, and simulation treated as separate worlds
💻 Computer Science (BRA)#
- AI treated as separate from biology and cognition
- Complexity treated as purely algorithmic
🧱 Engineering (BRA)#
- Designs fail at regime interfaces (human factors, materials, social adoption)
🧭 Social Sciences (BRA)#
- Economics, sociology, political science treated as separate universes
- Human behavior treated as irrational noise