Parallax
A discovery method and a discovery program.
Infotropy provides the structural expectations that make cross-domain comparison testable rather than metaphorical. Parallax is both the discovery method that uses those expectations and the research program that runs it.
The engine is the method: test the same structural question across multiple independent domains and check where findings converge or break. It has produced published essays that discovered structural arguments not in the prompt — including a two-article sequence proving the engine can explore, discover, and follow through.
The Discovery Program is a self-guided systematic investigation across 12 domains. It picks its own questions rather than following operator direction, and it produced the partition hypothesis — confirmed from five independent angles none of which was designed to find it.
The Parallax Engine
The discovery method. How Infotropy's expectations turn comparison into testable inquiry. Published proof: a two-essay discovery sequence and a portable thinking framework.
The Parallax Discovery Program
Self-guided systematic investigation. The partition hypothesis, six predictions that hold, and what the program is exploring next.
The theory behind both: What is Infotropy? → | What the engine has produced: Writing →