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Fleeced in Gateshead: the enborgification of law
The courtroom is a dangerous game, where injustice can emerge even when everything works “perfectly”
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Martin Geddes
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“Ghost courts” — a year of insight and discovery
From court constitution to traceability: uncovering the legal and structural gaps that threaten fairness and lawfulness
Apr 1
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Martin Geddes
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🎼 The Case of the Missing Song
A one-act musical allegory to my High Court claim on attribution of judicial authority
Mar 31
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Martin Geddes
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The thermodynamics of propaganda
What the “chans” and Wikipedia reveal about the limits of narrative control
Mar 31
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Martin Geddes
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The 'halting problem' of philosophy: why nothing ever gets resolved
A systems-level explanation for endless debate, permanent conflict, and why truth alone never settles anything
Mar 26
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Martin Geddes
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A political impossibility theorem
Hard constraints on political systems determine how they fail under load
Mar 25
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Martin Geddes
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The Anti-Collapse Field Manual
A cognitive operating system for stabilising systems under load
Mar 24
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Martin Geddes
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The parliament problem: why covenant alone is not enough
What fixes what fixes what governs?
Mar 23
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Martin Geddes
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