Mission & Research Focus
IFARA is dedicated to the study of fundamental generative architectures underlying physical, cognitive, informational and dynamic systems.

The Institute develops first-level theoretical frameworks and methodological tools aimed at identifying the minimal conditions for distinguishability, form-generation, and the emergence of stable laws of reality.

Research Programs
Featured Publications



  • The Minimal Architecture of Distinguishability ANAM(X) (2026)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18115774
  • Why ANAM Does Not Admit Axioms (2026)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18115844
  • Architecture of Distinguishability and Cognitive Reconstructions (2026)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18115909
Cycle 0. A Study of the Structure of Fundamental
Laws of Science
A research program exploring the structure of fundamental laws of science and the conditions under which scientific lawfulness emerges.

Cycle I — Minimal Architecture of Distinguishability (ANAM)
Foundational research establishing the generative structure A/B/G/N and the minimal conditions for distinguishability.

Cycle II — Predictive and Physical Tests of ANAM
Studies demonstrating that ANAM generates physical, numerical, and structural layers and predicting observable consequences.
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