The Systems of Designed Intent is a cross-disciplinary research series comprising thirteen research documents, a formally defined governing standard (the Hybrid Prosecutorial Research Standard, HPRS Version 1.0), a master compliance record, open letters to four professional communities, and a published foundation book. The collection advances a single unified claim approached from thirteen independent directions: systems are designed with intent. A system that achieves its stated purpose is designed toward that purpose. A system that consistently fails its stated purpose is designed toward a different one. The failure is the success. The incoherence is the design. The series spans molecular biology, cosmological physics, thermodynamics, systems design theory, cognitive linguistics, federal acquisition law, institutional economics, game theory, and moral philosophy. It draws on peer-reviewed science, federal statutes and regulations, government audit findings, quantitative probability analysis, and the philosophy of institutional design. Every claim is classified by scholarly register, every probability figure carries a tier designation and methodological note, every domain argument includes an explicit falsifiability statement, and every deviation from any component citation standard is documented. The challenge is open. Peer review correspondence is actively welcomed. Foundation Book: Licensed to Steal: The Incompetence Myth (ISBN 9798275422863) HPRS Standard: DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19302778 Contact: C.B. Tinker · 571-328-8712
Tinker, C.B., Carrie Tinker (Mon,) studied this question.