The eternity of knowledge
From controlled fire to computation, human progress has been built through the preservation and transformation of what previous generations learned.
We do not treat scientific knowledge as a collection of final answers. A reliable answer is a new point of departure: a better question, a stricter test or a broader explanation.
Intellectual humility
Scientific rigor requires confidence in method without pretending to possess absolute certainty. The ability to correct an error is not weakness; it is one of knowledge’s greatest strengths.
Editorial language
Our language must be calm, clear and precise. We reject conspiracy narratives, unsupported alarmism and claims designed only to provoke attention.