Joining IFARA: Principles of Participation
IFARA welcomes researchers, theorists, and practitioners working on foundational questions across physics, philosophy of science, mathematics, systems theory, cognitive science, and architecture of fundamental laws. The institute is open to individuals and groups who wish to contribute to or collaborate with IFARA’s research programs while maintaining full intellectual independence and authorship over their contributions.

Membership in IFARA does not require institutional affiliation, academic degree, or departmental status. IFARA functions as an open scientific environment grounded in evidence, transparency, and constructive reasoning.
Who Can Join IFARA?

Membership and collaboration are open to:
  • researchers working on foundational or first-principle theories
  • authors of independent scientific frameworks
  • theorists exploring generative mechanisms, architectures, or laws
  • scientists in adjacent disciplines seeking unified frameworks
  • members of existing research communities wishing to integrate or align their work with IFARA
There are no restrictions based on degree, title, age, institution, nationality, or academic background.
What Does “Joining IFARA” Mean?

Joining IFARA means:

  • adopting IFARA’s methodological principles (1–9) as the basis for scientific dialogue
  • contributing to IFARA research programs
  • integrating your theoretical work into the architectural ecosystem of IFARA
  • participating in discussions, critique, and joint investigations
  • retaining full authorship and identity of your own theory or scientific direction
✔ IFARA does not absorb theories.
✔ IFARA provides an architectural environment where they can coexist, integrate, and be tested.

Participants remain themselves — their work does not dissolve into IFARA, but becomes part of a larger research ecosystem.
Membership Types
  • 1
    Research Contributor
    For individuals contributing to specific IFARA research tasks, investigations, or papers.
  • 2
    Associated Researcher
    For researchers who maintain independent theoretical programs but collaborate with IFARA through joint work, discussion, or shared projects.
  • 3
    Research Program Lead
    For authors of theories or frameworks recognized as self-consistent and compatible with IFARA’s research direction.
    These programs receive a dedicated page within IFARA and may develop their own subgroups.
How to Join IFARA
The process is simple and transparent:

  1. Submit a short statement of interest (research focus, background, motivation).
  2. Confirm agreement with the nine methodological principles of IFARA.
  3. Indicate your preferred membership type.
  4. Provide a brief description or overview of your research or theoretical framework.
  5. Participation is approved by the scientific director of IFARA.
What IFARA Provides to Members
Members receive:

  • official affiliation as IFARA Research Contributor / Associated Researcher / Program Lead
  • a researcher profile on the IFARA website
  • the ability to publish work as IFARA Working Papers
  • participation in internal discussions, seminars, and research cycles
  • integration of their theories into a broader architectural framework
  • opportunities for co-authorship, collaboration, and cross-disciplinary dialogue
  • intellectual independence and methodological support
  • a place within an emergent scientific school with a unified epistemological foundation
IFARA provides structure, coherence, and scientific environment — without restricting the individuality of each researcher.
Member Responsibilities
Members are expected to uphold:
  • adherence to IFARA’s methodological principles (1–9)
  • scientific integrity and evidence-based reasoning
  • openness to critique and willingness to revise theories if facts require
  • transparent methodology and clear communication
  • constructive dialogue free from personal ambition or authority-based claims
  • respect for the independence and intellectual rights of other participants

Membership is maintained through active participation and respect for IFARA’s epistemological standards.

Core Value: Collaboration Without Assimilation
IFARA is designed as an open architectural institute.
This means:
  • multiple independent theories can coexist
  • models remain autonomous
  • authors retain full identity
  • collaboration occurs through shared epistemology, not through absorption or hierarchy
Existing scientific communities can join IFARA without abandoning their own identity or internal structure.

✔ You remain yourself.
✔ Your work remains yours.
✔ IFARA provides the architecture that allows your work to be contextualized, compared, integrated, or extended.
Joining IFARA Research Programs
Approved programs become part of the institutional research portfolio.
Researchers may propose:

  • new generative models
  • architectural hypotheses
  • reconstructions of fundamental laws
  • cross-disciplinary frameworks
  • critiques or extensions of existing theories
Programs are evaluated based on:

  • clarity
  • coherence
  • evidence-basis
  • compatibility with IFARA principles
  • potential for integration into the broader architecture

Openness and Scientific Integrity


IFARA collaborates only through:
  • evidence
  • logic
  • transparency
  • honest inquiry
  • constructive critique
Emotion-based, authority-based, or unsubstantiated claims do not constitute grounds for scientific dialogue.

IFARA welcomes all researchers who share this commitment.

Research Principles
Membership Application Form
Code of scientific ethics
Bylaws
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