Every claim, filed with its receipts.
Each exhibit carries a claim number, the newest verdict, and its chain of provenance. Refuted claims stay published — the record does not delete its failures.
Three stamps. Semantic, never decorative.
Were the heavens and the earth a joined entity, then separated?
The expansion of the universe from an initial dense state, measured twelve centuries after the text was fixed in writing.
OPEN THE EXHIBIT →Is the heaven being expanded?
Linked to metric expansion in the standard model; the reading fits, and the stamp claims no more than that fit.
OPEN THE EXHIBIT →Does the embryo pass through the stages described?
Stage-by-stage comparison against modern embryology, with the primary source and findings side by side.
OPEN THE EXHIBIT →Was the body of Pharaoh preserved as a sign?
The claim, the identification debate, and the archaeological record — including where scholars disagree.
OPEN THE EXHIBIT →Did the defeated Romans return to victory within the stated window?
A named geopolitical reversal, staked in advance with a bounded window — checked against the Byzantine and Persian war records.
OPEN THE EXHIBIT →Do the two seas meet with a barrier between them?
Estuarine stratification is real — and its surface was visible to ancient sailors. Filed as aligned, not as a prediction.
OPEN THE EXHIBIT →Do the sun and the moon each move in an orbit?
The sun's own galactic orbit was measured in the twentieth century; the classical reading was a rounded celestial course. Both are on file.
OPEN THE EXHIBIT →Was iron sent down?
Iron nuclei are forged in stars and delivered to planets — but the verb 'sent down' also means 'bestowed' elsewhere in the text. Both facts filed.
OPEN THE EXHIBIT →Are the drifting clouds truly heavy?
A cloud looks weightless; measured, it carries hundreds of thousands of tonnes of water. The adjective the text selects is 'heavy.'
OPEN THE EXHIBIT →Did Pharaoh claim to be a god?
The Qur'anic portrait of a self-deifying ruler, checked against the royal theology the monuments record.
OPEN THE EXHIBIT →Was the defeat in the lowest land on earth?
Adnā carries both 'nearest' and 'lowest' — and the defeat's region, the Dead Sea basin, is the lowest dry land on the planet, surveyed twelve centuries later.
OPEN THE EXHIBIT →Is God a trinity?
A doctrine is assessed from the scripture it claims. The Bible's own texts, its one interpolated proof-text, and the record of its councils are the evidence here.
OPEN THE EXHIBIT →12 EXHIBITS ON FILE · THE LIBRARY GROWS AS NEW CLAIMS ARE FILED
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