When the Question Completes
These are not the same as the main Christos™ white papers. Those papers build devices, establish protocols, and document inventions. These papers do something different — they point toward where the answer lives.
Most of the great paradoxes of human thought — from the arrow of time to free will to the hard problem of consciousness to the Fermi paradox — are not unsolvable mysteries. They are questions that appear unanswerable because they are being asked inside a framework too small to hold the answer. What looks like a contradiction from inside the box resolves when you can see the whole shape of the box.
Each paper here takes one of humanity's deepest unresolved paradoxes and shows the pathway. Not the complete solution — I'll leave that to the world. But the direction, the framework move, the coherence architecture that makes resolution possible. Think of it as: I didn't solve these problems. I completed the questions.
55 papers published across two volumes. 105 planned total. Each paper: 5,000–8,000 words. Every claim falsifiable. Every limitation documented.