[THESIS TITLE]
A Public Summary
“If you can’t explain your contribution to someone outside your field, you either don’t understand it or it doesn’t matter.”
By David Lowe | Oklahoma City | [Date]
What I Found
[3-4 paragraphs. Plain language. No jargon. What’s the discovery? Why should anyone care? Write as if explaining to a smart friend over coffee who knows nothing about your field but is genuinely curious.]
Why It Matters
[2-3 paragraphs. So what? What changes if this is true? What predictions does it make? What does it explain that nothing else explains?]
How I Tested It
[2-3 paragraphs. How do you know? What evidence? What methods? Be honest about what’s strong and what’s still open.]
How To Prove Me Wrong
[1-2 paragraphs. The kill conditions in plain language. What would it take to destroy this argument? The fact that you’re telling people how to break your own work is the strongest signal that you believe it can survive.]
Where It Came From
[1-2 paragraphs. The human story. How did this start? What drove the inquiry? The Biaxiosum in narrative form — your bias, your journey, your honesty about both.]
What’s Next
[1 paragraph. Where does this go? What remains to be done? What help do you need?]
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AUDIT BLOCK
Thesis Unit: DT-XXX
Section: Public Summary
Word Count: [target 2,000]
Jargon Check: [ ] Passed — readable by non-specialist