Puzzle Structure Theory

The Puzzle Structure Theory explains how scientific knowledge is organized.

Science is not one complete picture.
It is a collection of effects.

Each effect is a piece of a larger puzzle.
Some pieces connect.
Some pieces are missing.

The goal of this theory is to organize all known effects and understand how they fit together.

Where the Idea Comes From

The Puzzle Structure Theory started with the idea of unifying all science into one framework.

At first, the assumption was simple:

If all scientific fields describe reality, then they should all connect into one system.

But as research progressed, two important ideas changed that goal:

  • Relative Eyes showed that observation is biologically limited

  • The Medium Theory showed that physical effects are not the deepest layer of reality

This revealed that science does not describe reality directly — it describes effects produced by deeper structures.

The Core Idea

The Puzzle Structure Theory says:

  • Every scientific field studies effects

  • These effects are real and measurable

  • But they are not the full structure of reality

Each effect is a puzzle piece.

When pieces connect, science advances.
When pieces don’t connect, it shows:

  • missing science

  • missing effects

  • or limits caused by biological observation

The gaps in the puzzle are not mistakes — they are signals.

Two Levels of the Puzzle

2. Pre‑Physics Discovery and Connection

This part focuses on:

  • what exists before observable effects

  • what produces those effects

  • how pre‑physics connects into physical science

This is the puzzle beneath observed science.

The Puzzle Structure Theory acts as a bridge between:

  • what we can observe

  • and what we cannot biologically access

Because of Relative Eyes and the Medium, the puzzle is now divided into two parts:

1. Science Effect Unification

This part focuses on:

  • connecting known scientific effects

  • organizing physics, chemistry, biology, and other fields

  • understanding how effects relate to each other

This is the puzzle inside observed science.

This theory gives a way to:

  • organize what we know

  • identify what is missing

  • and guide where deeper discovery should happen

Connection to Relative Eyes and the Medium

  • Relative Eyes explains why observation is limited

  • The Medium explains where physical effects happen

  • The Puzzle Structure Theory organizes those effects and exposes the gaps

Together, they form a clear sequence:

  1. Observation is limited

  2. Effects are incomplete

  3. Deeper structure exists

  4. The puzzle shows us where to look next