Public Clarification on QWM‑PROT‑3A Appropriation: Establishing Originality and Provenance

Published on April 15, 2026 at 7:13 AM

Public Clarification on QWM-PROT-3A Appropriation

Statement of Originality

The concepts, terminology, and frameworks presented in Bibebibebibe Magazine between 2024 and 2025 represent my original research and serialized publications. These include the development of survival geometries, collapse protocols, resonance diagnostics, intent-mapping grids, entropy anchors, and SH‑1 adaptive constructs.

Evidence of Borrowing

  • Tri-Axial Dial Assembly → mirrors my Reality Level Analyzer HUD (Issue #7).
  • Waveform Visualization Terminal → copies my Analyzer HUD Readout (Issue #9).
  • Collapse Steering Protocol → lifts language from Survival Collapse Protocols (Issue #5).
  • Mental-Aided Targeting → reframes my Intent-Mapping Grid (Issue #11).
  • Entropy Feedback & Observer Divergence → repackages my Entropy Anchors (Issue #8).
  • Appendices (Negotiation Manipulation, Projectile Avoidance) → echo my SH‑1 Adaptive Constructs (Issue #6).

Timeline

Bibebibebibe Magazine issues: Published 2024–2025.
QWM-PROT-3A GitHub repository: Created February 14, 2026.
Conclusion: My work predates and establishes originality.

Clarification

The GitHub document is speculative fiction, not peer-reviewed science. However, its appropriation of my terminology and frameworks risks confusing readers and misrepresenting the origin of these ideas. I affirm that the intellectual foundations of collapse protocols, resonance diagnostics, and adaptive constructs originated in my serialized publications.

Call to Action

I request that readers, collaborators, and institutions recognize Bibebibebibe Magazine as the original source of these frameworks. Any derivative works should provide proper attribution. I reserve the right to pursue further action if misrepresentation continues.

Signed: Dr. Melvin Sewell
Bibebibebibe Magazine, 2024–2025

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Dr. Melvin Sewell, M.Sc., Ph.D.
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