Independent research · Science · Life

Following evidence
as far as it goes.

Observation before interpretation.
Questions before conclusions.

I’m Elia Eazaz, an independent researcher exploring a broad range of questions in science, philosophy, and logic. This website brings my work together in two main areas: Science, where I examine scientific claims and the evidence behind them, and Life, where I explore ideas about reasoning, meaning, and human experience. In that section, I often take familiar statements or seemingly simple ideas and examine the deeper assumptions beneath them—asking whether they remain coherent under closer scrutiny.

My research is guided by evidence rather than allegiance. I do not adopt a position simply because it is popular, conventional, or presented as an alternative to the mainstream. When the available evidence supports a conclusion, I explain why. When it is incomplete, conflicting, or open to more than one interpretation, I make that uncertainty clear.

This means I may challenge an established view, an alternative view, or both. The purpose is not to be contrarian or to defend a preferred side, but to determine what the evidence can genuinely support. I aim to distinguish observation from interpretation, identify hidden assumptions, and explain what further research would be needed before a stronger conclusion could be justified.

For a detailed account of how I evaluate sources, experiments, and scientific claims, visit the Evidence section. It presents the standards that guide my work and will continue to evolve as I refine my research methods.

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Work in progress

New research will appear here when it is ready. In the meantime, the Evidence page sets out the method behind the work.

Read how evidence is judged
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Science

Scientific claims, the evidence behind them, and the conditions required for a conclusion to hold.

Articles in this area are being prepared.

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Life

Reasoning, meaning, human experience, and the assumptions hidden inside familiar ideas.

Articles in this area are being prepared.

Explore Life

Research policy

The standard behind the work.

Evidence is what was observed. Interpretation is what someone says the observation means. The Evidence page explains how those are kept separate.

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