§ Refract

Start with Classical Theory

Refract does not begin by assuming Quantum Power is necessary. It first demonstrates whether classical political theory can adequately explain the object. Only if classical models fail — or partially fail — does the site show why a hybrid, quantum, cubist, or political-arts mode is justified.

§ How Refract works
  1. 1 · You submit a political object.
  2. 2 · Refract performs a plain-language intake.
  3. 3 · The object is tested against the inherited canon of political theory.
  4. 4 · Each theory is scored for descriptive fit.
  5. 5 · Refract identifies the Classical Line of Best Fit.
  6. 6 · It evaluates whether classical explanation is sufficient.
  7. 7 · If yes — classical mode stands. Cubist expansion is optional.
  8. 8 · If no — Refract recommends Political Cubism and names the planes to activate.
Classical Mode

Classical Line of Best Fit

Find the political theory or political science model that best explains the event.

Paste a link, article, speech, question, scenario, or political object. Refract will identify the basic A → B line of power, test it against established political theory and political science frameworks, and show which model gives the strongest explanation.

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Classical line of power

Classical analysis begins by asking who acts and what effect follows. Different theories, fields, and methods explain the line differently.

Classical Mode is a line-of-best-fit engine for ordinary political explanation.