This note clarifies the structure of the Sequential Time Theory (STT) program and its relation to Sequential Time Theory–Critical Review (STT-CR). Because the published work now extends across physics, methodology, and cross-domain discourse analysis, new readers may misidentify the program as either a single all-purpose doctrine or a loose collection of unrelated essays. Neither description is accurate. The central claim of this guide is that the corpus has a definite internal order. First, STT is a physics program concerned with the reconstruction of time and with the admissibility conditions of temporal concepts in physical theory. Second, STT-CR is an audit framework that clarifies conditions of construction, measurement, calibration, defect localization, and metaphysical surplus. Third, the analyses of religion and psychology are not presented as independent physical theories, but as applications of the audit framework to discourse spaces in which the conditions of admissibility themselves are at stake. This note does not advance a new theorem or a new empirical claim. Its purpose is to clarify the internal organization of the already published program, to distinguish the core physics program from its methodological layer, and to indicate how the different texts should be read in relation to one another.
Teruhito Kojima (Mon,) studied this question.