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RESEARCH DIVISION

Continuity Phenomenon Studies — Published Works


ABOUT OUR RESEARCH

The Research & Documentation Division of Continuity Archive Systems is dedicated to the scientific study and documentation of the Continuity phenomenon. Our researchers work to understand, categorize, and communicate findings about this remarkable property of archived information.

Research output is made available in our public repository as it is cleared for release. Some research remains classified pending review.


FEATURED RESEARCH PAPERS

Title Author Date Download
The Continuity Phenomenon: An Introduction
First formal description of the Continuity. Foundational document.
Dr. M. Voss 2019-03-15 [DOWNLOAD]
Systems Analysis: Archival Anomalies (1994-2019)
Technical analysis of unexplained archive modifications. Contains encoded section.
T. Keswick 2019-07-22 [DOWNLOAD]
Catalogued Anomaly Events 1994-2019
Complete list of documented anomaly events. 17 events total.
A. Marsh 2020-01-14 [DOWNLOAD]
Research Methodology for Continuity Studies
Protocols and methods for studying the Continuity.
Dr. M. Voss 2020-06-30 [DOWNLOAD]
Quantitative Analysis: Record Modification Events
Statistical analysis of unauthorized record modifications. Data patterns.
R. Lorne 2021-02-28 [DOWNLOAD]
On the Nature of the Phenomenon
Theoretical framework. What IS the Continuity?
Dr. M. Voss 2021-09-01 [DOWNLOAD]
Proposed Response Protocols
Draft protocols for managing Continuity events. See also: Protocol 7.
T. Keswick 2022-03-17 [DOWNLOAD]
Project MEMORY: Interim Findings
Status report on Project MEMORY. Status: ABSORBED (see note).
[MULTIPLE] 2022-11-04 [DOWNLOAD]
Case Study: Employee MV-4417
Detailed study of archival anomalies in employee record MV-4417. Significant.
A. Marsh 2023-04-22 [DOWNLOAD]
Case Study: The Modification Events
Analysis of the 2021-2023 modification events. Most recent major study.
A. Marsh 2023-08-15 [DOWNLOAD]

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NOTE ON PAPER-002

RESEARCHER NOTE (T. Keswick, 2019): Paper 002 contains a section that was inadvertently encoded during the document preparation process. The encoding was applied automatically by the archive system and I was unable to remove it before publication. The encoded section is ROT13. I don't know why the system encoded it. I'm leaving it as-is. The content, once decoded, is relevant but not critical.

CLASSIFIED RESEARCH

[ADDITIONAL RESEARCH — CLEARANCE LEVEL 6+ REQUIRED]
Contact administration for access to classified research materials.

Known classified titles: Protocol 7 Analysis [LEVEL 9] | Voss Final Notes [LEVEL 6] | Memory Core Report [LEVEL 8] | Offsite Continuation: Iteration Study [LEVEL 8] (1999, author redacted, subtitle: "propagation outside controlled environment — theoretical")

Research index v3.1 | Public papers: 10 | Classified: [UNKNOWN]