INTERLUDE: THE BIAXIOSUM AUDIT
Connecting the Moral Decay to the Logos Framework
Document Type: Transitional Interlude Goal: Establish epistemological honesty (“Biaxiosum”) as the prerequisite for engaging with the Logos Papers. Core Argument: You cannot build a coherent system on hidden axioms. The Founders knew this; the Modern State has forgotten it.
PART I: BEFORE WE BEGIN
Name Your Ground
I’m biased.
I need you to know that before you read another word. I came into this with my heart first, my intuition leading, my faith intact. I believe in God. I believe consciousness matters. I believe there’s meaning woven into the fabric of everything.
I didn’t hide that. I’m not hiding it now.
I walked through this framework—every axiom, every equation, every claim—and I came out the other side. Not broken. Not disillusioned. Stronger. More myself than when I started.
Now it’s your turn.
Before you take one step into these papers, I need you to do something.
Ask yourself: What am I?
Materialist? Physicalist? Agnostic? Atheist hoping to find the crack that brings this down? Christian who’s scared this won’t hold up under scrutiny? Skeptic? Seeker? Something else entirely?
Name it. To yourself. Right now. Out loud if you have to.
Because here’s the deal: Wherever you start, you end.
You don’t get to shapeshift mid-argument. You don’t get to be a materialist when you’re attacking my metaphysics and then suddenly “open-minded” when I ask what your framework explains. You don’t get to deny consciousness as fundamental in Axiom 12 and then smuggle it back in when it’s convenient in Axiom 47.
You are who you are. I am who I am. We both came to this table with something. The only question is whether we’re honest about it.
PART II: THE FOUNDERS KNEW
A Biaxiosum Reading of the American Founding
Before there was a Constitution, before there was a country, there was a confession.
“We hold these truths to be self-evident.”
Stop. Read that again.
They didn’t say “We have proven these truths through empirical observation.” They didn’t say “The data suggests these truths.” They didn’t say “Peer-reviewed literature supports these truths.”
They said: These truths are self-evident.
That’s Biaxiosum. That’s naming your lens before you look through it. The Founders walked up to the table and said: “Here’s who we are. Here’s what we believe. Here’s the ground we’re standing on. Now let’s build.”
The Four Axioms of American Biaxiosum
They didn’t bury their assumptions in footnotes. They put them in the first paragraph. They made them the foundation.
Axiom 1: The Source
“…that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights…”
The Source is named. Not “endowed by the State.” Not “endowed by consensus.” Not “endowed by evolutionary advantage.” By their Creator.
They told you their bias. They believed in God. They believed rights came from something higher than government. Biaxiosum Score: 100%
Axiom 2: The Rights
“…Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
Not life, safety, and the pursuit of equity. Not life, security, and the pursuit of stability. Life. Liberty. Happiness.
They were biased toward freedom. Toward individual flourishing. Toward the idea that a human being has the right to chase meaning, not just survive. Biaxiosum Score: 100%
Axiom 3: The Purpose of Government
“That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men…”
Government exists to SECURE rights. Not grant them. Not define them. Not redistribute them. Secure them. The rights exist first. Government comes second. Biaxiosum Score: 95%
Axiom 4: The Right of Revolution
“…whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it…”
If the government fails its purpose, the people have the right to tear it down. They were biased toward the people over the State. Biaxiosum Score: 100%
PART III: THE MODERN INVERSION
Why Claimed Objectivity Is More Dangerous Than Admitted Subjectivity
Now look at 2025.
| Founding Era | Modern State |
|---|---|
| ”Endowed by their Creator" | "Based on policy guidelines” |
| Rights are unalienable | Rights are permissions |
| Government secures rights | Government defines rights |
| The people can abolish | The State is permanent |
| We told you our bias | We claim to have none |
The modern administrative state has a Biaxiosum score of ZERO.
They look you in the eye and say: “We’re neutral. We’re objective. We just follow the evidence.” While they systematically dismantle every axiom the Founders admitted to holding.
The Academy’s Meta-Bias (The Scientific Proof)
Research demonstrates that the very institutions claiming objectivity are structurally incapable of recognizing their own bias.
- The Bias Blind Spot (BBS): People see bias in others 2x more readily than in themselves. Experts are worse at this—senior scientists claim “negligible” bias twice as often as juniors (Nature, 2021).
- Naive Realism: The belief that “I see the world objectively, as it really is,” and anyone who disagrees is biased.
- The Introspection Illusion: We trust our internal narrative (“I feel objective”) over behavioral evidence.
- Ideological Homogeneity: In elite liberal arts colleges, the Democrat-to-Republican ratio is 12.7:1. In sociology, it is effectively 108:0.
The Result: A feedback loop where claimed objectivity conceals total ideological capture.
The Hull Principle: Philosopher David Hull argued that science does not require scientists to be unbiased, only that different scientists have different biases. Modern academia violates this principle. When all biases align, the self-correcting mechanism breaks.
The Audit: Founding vs. Modern
| Axiom | Founding Biaxiosum | 2025 Biaxiosum | The Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Source of Rights | 100% - Named the Creator | 0% - Hides behind “policy” | They claim rights are universal while treating them as revocable |
| Purpose of Gov | 95% - To secure rights | 10% - To “promote equity/safety” | They claim neutrality while curving toward control |
| Monetary Value | 90% - Biased toward gold/stability | 0% - Biased toward fiat/debt | They call inflation “monetary policy” to hide the theft |
| Free Speech | 100% - Biased toward truth | 5% - Biased toward “harm reduction” | They use “misinformation” to silence dissent |
| Right of Revolution | 100% - The people can abolish | 0% - “Insurrection” is terrorism | They criminalized the founding principle |
PART IV: THE TRANSITION
Naming My Ground
You are about to read the Logos Papers.
They contain 188 axioms. They make claims about physics, consciousness, God, morality, and the structure of reality itself.
And I’m telling you upfront: I’m biased.
I believe in God. I believe consciousness is fundamental. I believe there’s meaning woven into the fabric of everything. I walked into this with my heart first, my intuition leading, my faith intact.
I’m not hiding it. I’m leading with it. Just like they did in 1776.
The Founders didn’t pretend to be neutral observers discovering universal truths. They were men with beliefs, building a system on those beliefs, and telling you exactly where they stood before they asked you to stand with them.
That’s what I’m doing.
Biaxio, ergo sum. I know my lens. Therefore I exist in truth.
Now you know my lens too. Now we can talk.
— David Lowe Oklahoma City, 2025