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Residual-based equivalence links blazar variability and moral surplus

Research area:Physics and AstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena

What the study found

The study says that the anomalous variability of C3 blazars and the moral surplus of individuals measured by the Hikari (光貨) algorithm are structurally equivalent.

Why the authors say this matters

The authors conclude that both kinds of residuals point to something in the underlying field (間, Ma) that current measurement cannot yet capture, and they suggest this means morality may affect not only society but the structure of the field in which all events occur.

What the researchers tested

The article compares a method for identifying unexplained residuals in astrophysical data from 4LAC-DR3 with a method for measuring moral character in human communities. In the astrophysical case, the residuals are assessed after controlling for luminosity, flux, redshift, and detection significance.

What worked and what didn't

The paper states that the comparison yields the Katayama Equivalence (≡ₖ) applied simultaneously to ethics and astrophysics. It presents the anomaly in C3 blazars and the moral surplus measure as formally identical residuals that exceed the predictions of standard models.

What to keep in mind

The abstract does not describe independent validation, sample sizes, or limitations beyond stating that current measurement cannot yet capture the underlying field. The summary is limited to the claims made in the abstract and title.

Key points

  • C3 blazar variability and Hikari-measured moral surplus are described as structurally equivalent.
  • Both are framed as residuals that exceed standard model predictions.
  • The astrophysical comparison controls for luminosity, flux, redshift, and detection significance.
  • The authors say the residuals point to an underlying field called 間 (Ma) that current measurement cannot yet capture.
  • The paper introduces the Katayama Equivalence (≡ₖ) across ethics and astrophysics.

Disclosure

Research title:
Residual-based equivalence links blazar variability and moral surplus
Authors:
Yoshimitsu Katayama
Institutions:
Technology Holding (United States)
Publication date:
2026-04-26
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