{
  "title": "Quantum-Gravity Claims, Observables, and Evidence: structure map",
  "chapter": "Quantum-Gravity Claims, Observables, and Evidence",
  "kind": "structure",
  "schematic": true,
  "not_to_scale": true,
  "stages": [
    "theory pair and global data",
    "state, algebra, and observable",
    "claim class and regime",
    "evidence and falsifier",
    "bounded conclusion"
  ],
  "claims": [
    {
      "object": "dictionary",
      "required_declaration": "both theories and parameter map",
      "diagnostic": "round-trip one protected observable",
      "licensed_conclusion": "a stated map of observables",
      "unsupported_promotion": "exact equivalence"
    },
    {
      "object": "saddle result",
      "required_declaration": "state, contour, and expansion order",
      "diagnostic": "vary saddle and limit order",
      "licensed_conclusion": "an asymptotic result in its regime",
      "unsupported_promotion": "nonperturbative completion"
    },
    {
      "object": "phenomenological proposal",
      "required_declaration": "mechanism, nuisance model, and data",
      "diagnostic": "compare independent alternatives",
      "licensed_conclusion": "a sensitivity, bound, or anomaly",
      "unsupported_promotion": "evidence for a unique UV theory"
    }
  ],
  "takeaway": "A quantum-gravity claim becomes testable only after its theories, observable, regime, evidence class, and falsifier are fixed."
}
