CHGT
Clockwise Hair Growth Theory
Fascia · patterned growth
The foundational proposal that patterned hair growth, skin, fascia, and local tension should be studied as one connected system.
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How living systems hold load—and what they carry forward.
Unwindology is an independent research program investigating whether geometry, loading history, interaction states, and cross-system coupling can improve prediction of whole-organism responses.
01 / THE RESEARCH OBJECT
One organism · many interacting networks
Unwindology began in hands-on observation: breath, posture, fascia, spiral patterning, and the paths load seems to take through a living body.
Fascia is now treated as one important coupling and observation layer—not a presumed universal controller or memory substrate. The question is whether geometry, loading history, and cross-system interaction can improve prediction beyond local, current-state models.
Read the research program02 / CORE HYPOTHESIS
The active interval is a test
The public research map connects source questions about surface pattern, directional geometry, measurement, loading order, and regulation. Connection among documents is not evidence that a mechanism exists.
The active interval is a deliberately bounded hypothesis: if an interface between mechanically coupled tissue layers carries meaningful history, it must have a measurable state, interaction must change that state, and the changed state must improve what we can predict. If it does not, the hypothesis should give way to a simpler model.
The complete map labels established background, author observations, proposals, falsifiable questions, and retired claims. It keeps the core biological program distinct from φ/Fibonacci, QfRAM, consciousness, and other cross-scale explorations.
Read the research map03 / WORKING FRAMEWORKS
Core research · bounded explorations
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Overall paper · living systems
A public working map connecting the paper family through the active-interval hypothesis without collapsing their different evidence boundaries.
Enter the public draftCHGT
Fascia · patterned growth
The foundational proposal that patterned hair growth, skin, fascia, and local tension should be studied as one connected system.
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Load · capacity · behavior
A load-capacity framework proposing that persistent habits can function as regulatory channels when total load exceeds available capacity.
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Soft tissue · sequence
A testable framework asking whether matched deformation sequences applied in different orders leave collagenous tissue in different residual states.
Detail page in migration04 / RESEARCH LEDGER
A visible truth boundary
The research program keeps observation, interpretation, prediction, and confirmation from quietly blending together.
A pattern or event recorded in field work or a defined test.
A conclusion developed from stated observations and assumptions.
An outcome the framework says should occur under defined conditions.
Reserved for results that meet the relevant verification standard.
05 / OBSERVATIONS & METHODS
Record before explanation
The field-work archive will collect the observations, maps, methods, repeated patterns, contradictions, and unanswered questions beneath the theory.
06 / RESEARCH NOTES
A dated working archive
Research history
A record of an early public milestone for Clockwise Hair Growth Theory and the questions it placed before a wider fascia audience.
July 26, 2025 · Research archiveResearch reflection
A reflection on the distance between what a study can measure and what a living system may still be carrying.
January 17, 2026 · Research archiveField notes
A field-facing look at sleep, repeated posture, and the body’s changing state across a night.
July 26, 2025 · Research archive