The Manifesto
No belief required. Only results.
THE BOOK OF HOUSES
Reality might not be what we were taught.
Not in the mystical sense. In the operational sense.
The claim is simple and dangerous:
If reality behaves like a probabilistic system, then changing a person’s internal model should measurably change how outcomes resolve around them.
If that is false, this project fails. If it is true, agency exists in places we have ignored.
This is not a belief system. It is a test.
The Hypothesis
Reality is not fully fixed. It behaves like a soft simulation under certain conditions.
Most people experience a rigid world where events happen to them. A smaller number experience a world that bends.
We call these two experiential modes NPC and Player. Not as an insult. As a description.
An NPC experiences reality as closed. A Player experiences it as writable.
The claim is that this difference is not psychological alone. It is physical, probabilistic, and testable.
What This Is Not
This is not faith. This is not motivation. This is not positive thinking.
You do not “believe” your way into passing a test.
If your results match chance, the claim fails for you. That outcome is valid.
Failure is data.
What This Is
This is a sandbox.
A structured environment for running small, repeatable experiments that test whether intent, expectation, and internal priors influence outcomes beyond baseline probability.
The novel Pudding Heroes shifts priors. The theory predicts where effects should appear. The experiments probe the boundary.
Together, they form a loop.
The Tests
The tests are deliberately modest.
They do not promise miracles. They look for deviation.
If nothing changes, we publish that. If something changes, we tighten the tests.
Either way, reality answers.
Why NPC and Player Exist Here
Because language matters.
If reality is writable, not everyone is writing. Some people are executing scripts they did not choose.
That does not make them lesser. It makes them untrained.
The question is not what you are. The question is whether that status can change.
The Only Rule
Do not take our word for it.
Run the experiments.
If nothing changes, the claim fails. If something changes, reality is writable.
That is the entire proposition.
What Happens Next
If this works, even slightly, the implications are large.
For agency. For AI. For who gets to steer the future.
That is why this exists now. That is why it is public. That is why it is falsifiable.
No belief required. Only results.
Let’s warp some pudding.
If outcomes do not deviate from chance, the model fails. If they do, we tighten the tests and publish the data.