Research areas

From Metopedia, the free encyclopedia

Metopedia is organized around recurring fields of inquiry rather than a single disciplinary lane.

Cognitive psychology and education

This area examines cognitive rigidity, bias recognition, belief preservation, conformity, educational conditioning, and failures of revision.

Textual studies and linguistics

This area covers philology, textual transmission, translation disputes, semantic shift, historical language analysis, and the interpretation of difficult documents.

Mathematics and computational logic

This area includes formal structure, notation, symbolic convention, order of operations, base systems, algorithmic reasoning, and computational tools.

Institutional and forensic inquiry

This area addresses how institutions frame, preserve, defend, and sometimes insulate official narratives, with attention to records, methods, and evidentiary standards.

Canonical mathematics

Canonical mathematics pages examine arithmetic notation, inherited order-of-operations conventions, and proposed repairs to ambiguity in signs, roots, and exponents.

Applied systems and applications

Applied systems pages document software and application projects associated with Metopedia.