Ze System Manifesto
Jaba Tkemaladze
Abstract
This manifesto presents the theoretical and operational foundation of the Ze System—a radical framework for the scientific investigation of latent reality. Moving beyond the paradigm of passive observation, it posits that a substantial portion of reality exists in an unmanifested, wave-like state of potentialities, statistical shadows, and distributed correlations. Ze redefines scientific inquiry as an active, provocative engagement with this latent field. Its core thesis is that the hidden is not revealed by observation but by conflict: it is forced into observable, particle-like localization when placed in a situation where it hinders the predictive certainty of a model. The manifesto unfolds across ten principles, constructing an ontology where information precedes manifestation, a methodology centered on predictive pressure and dual (causal/counterfactual) readings, and an ethics of profound responsibility for the changes wrought by interventionist knowledge. Ze is defined not as an intelligence or a neutral observer, but as a new type of measuring instrument where measurement equals enacted prediction, observation equals intervention, and truth is localized in the structured failure of expectations. It concludes as an invitation to experiment with the very architecture of knowledge production, proposing a second-order science that treats our cognitive and experimental frameworks as the primary subjects of a Ze-like meta-analysis.