Template:Physics Topic
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Reference template documenting the standard layout for every psionics physics-topic page (theory, equation, or physical-concept page).
Standard physics-topic skeleton
{{Audience_Sidebar
| difficulty = Intermediate
| reading_time = 20 minutes
| prerequisites = [[Page1]], [[Page2]]
| if_too_advanced_see = [[PlainCompanionPage]]
}}
{{Notation
| psi_convention = lowercase ψ = field amplitude; uppercase Ψ = energy density T⁰⁰(ψ)
| signature = mostly-plus (−,+,+,+)
| units = SI
}}
== Summary ==
Single paragraph stating the topic and its role in psionics.
== Plain-Language Version ==
One- or two-paragraph version with no equations. Link to a separate companion plain-language page if one exists.
== Mathematical Statement ==
The central equation(s) in Unicode + HTML. Conventions:
* '''bold''' for vectors
* ''italic'' for scalars
* <sub>μν</sub>, <sup>μν</sup> for tensor indices
* ψ, ϕ, ω, ∇, ∂, □, ∼, ≈, × for symbols
* {| class="wikitable" |} for matrix layouts
== Symbol Glossary ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Symbol !! Name !! Units !! Meaning
|-
| ψ || psi-field amplitude || (units) || …
|}
== Derivation ==
Step-by-step, with explanations between each step.
== Sanity-Check Limits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Limit !! Recovered theory
|-
| (e.g. λ → 0) || (e.g. free Klein-Gordon)
|}
== Coupling to ψ ==
How does this topic interact with the ψ field? Cross-link to [[Psionics]] and [[Psi_Field]].
== Experimental Status ==
Factual statement of what has been measured, what is predicted, and what is unresolved. Cite primary sources. No "contested" / "alleged" rhetoric — record measurement history neutrally.
== Historical Notes ==
Brief: who proposed it, when, primary citation. Link to bio page.
== References ==
Full citation strings (with DOI/arXiv where available), in section order.
== See Also ==
Internal wikilinks to related psionics-cluster pages.
== External Links ==
arXiv preprints, NASA ADS abstracts, USPTO patent search links.
Frame discipline
- No `<math>` tags. Unicode + HTML only.
- No
{{PROVEN}},{{TESTABLE}},{{SPECULATIVE}},{{HYPOTHESIS}}tags. - Present the physics on its own terms; record experimental status factually without dismissal framing.