AISU

Vision

Exploring Mystery, Nourishing Evolution

The Al'bina Institute for Space and Universal Studies pursues a vision of science that is both rigorous and boundless. We believe that genuine intellectual progress requires the courage to follow questions wherever they lead — including into domains that conventional institutions decline to enter.

Our Mission

To investigate the full spectrum of natural phenomena — from the structure of the cosmos to the foundations of consciousness — through the disciplined application of mathematics, observation, and creative reasoning. To make our findings freely available to all, without barrier of language or affiliation.

Our Values

  • Intellectual honesty. We distinguish carefully between established findings, working hypotheses, and speculative frameworks. All three have their proper place in science.
  • Openness. Our publications, computational systems, and data are publicly accessible. Knowledge grows through sharing.
  • Continuity. The Institute honours the spirit of its founder Albina Eisenshtéina: persistence in inquiry, regardless of institutional recognition.
  • Creativity. We consider creative worldbuilding — such as the Erflett project — a legitimate mode of scientific investigation when subjected to the same standards of internal consistency and mathematical rigour as any empirical theory.

Long-term Goals

  • Establish AISU-ETCS as a publicly cited reference system for Erflett spacetime research, with permanent DOI archiving on Zenodo.
  • Develop a quantum field theory extension of the Erflett unified scalar-tensor framework.
  • Expand international collaboration, particularly in astrophysical observation and microphysics theory.
  • Produce a comprehensive multi-volume encyclopaedia of Erflett — covering physics, linguistics, biology, history, and religion.