A theory site should not feel like a blog.
For BFUT, it should feel like a library under construction.
That is the right next phase.
Because BFUT is now too large, too multi-angled, and too strategically rich to be presented as scattered posts. It needs categories, clusters, internal links, media layers, presentations, audio, simulations, and a visible architecture of thought. Readers should feel they are entering a structured body of work, not browsing casual commentary.
That matters.
A library changes how people judge seriousness. When a site has a theory page, key proofs, article archives, presentation galleries, simulations, research paper access, media discussions, and strong internal pathways, the framework begins to look less like an isolated argument and more like an intellectual domain.
BFUT deserves that treatment.
And it is especially important for an independent researcher. Institutions often lend authority through packaging. A strong independent theory must build its own authority through clarity, structure, and depth. The site itself becomes part of the argument.
That is why generating a large article base first is so smart.
You are not just filling pages.
You are stocking shelves.
And once the shelves are visibly full, people read the theory differently.
Download the research paper: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19149786 (doi.org in Bing) Download the simulation code: https://zenodo.org/records/19124510 Watch the simulation work: https://vijayshankarsharma.com/