Spiritual Evidence Map
Corrections

Corrections are part of the evidence map.

Spiritual Evidence Map is deliberately provisional. Scores, summaries, source roles, and objections should change when better evidence or better criticism warrants it.

Spiritual Evidence Map/Last updated May 10, 2026/Claims v1.0.0-provisional/Sources v1.0.0/Scores provisional
Correction packet

What to include

A good correction is specific and source-backed. The strongest correction request includes:

  • Exact page URL.
  • The sentence, score, source, or claim that needs review.
  • What should change.
  • A stable source link, DOI, PubMed record, publisher page, institutional page, or serious critique.
  • Whether the correction changes evidence, interpretation, wording, or citation metadata.
Outreach recipients can reply directly to the message that sent them here. A dedicated public correction inbox can be added later once the domain email route is configured.
Review flow

How corrections are reviewed

  1. 01Confirm the source exists and the URL is stable.
  2. 02Check whether the correction affects a claim, source record, topic hub, or research report.
  3. 03Classify the change as factual correction, source addition, wording caution, score review, or no change.
  4. 04Update the relevant page or data record when the correction is supported.
  5. 05Run validation, build, and SEO checks before deploying material updates.
Changelog

Recent material updates

June 12, 2026

Topic source-priority upgrade

Priority topic hubs now show best-source-first ordering and source-guide notes. Remaining topic and pillar hubs receive fallback source guides from their top ranked sources.

June 12, 2026

Authority report expansion

Added source callouts, bibliography indexes, topic-hub links, and three additional research reports for afterlife evidence, altered states, and meaning/fate/free will.

June 12, 2026

Source-page trust layer

Source pages now explain source type, evidence role, credibility level, related topic hubs, and limitation notes where evidence is often overclaimed.

June 12, 2026

Launch SEO foundation

Canonical domain, sitemap, robots, JSON-LD, GA4, Search Console/Bing setup, IndexNow submissions, source pages, topic hubs, and research reports were brought online.