This analysis applies my Failure Mode Theorem to contemporary scientific fields that have shown minimal foundational progress over the past decade. The theorem predicts that fields become structurally trapped when they: (1) over-bind representational structures into necessity without empirical justification, and (2) achieve constraint closure where validation occurs only through internal criteria. The analysis reveals that multiple high-profile research areas exhibit precisely these structural signatures, suggesting their stagnation is not accidental but architecturally determined.
Jason Gabriel Davis (Tue,) studied this question.