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Observed arrival · 2026-08-21

Kade’s Law Wants to Make Your Theorem Prove True

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Editorial interest 78/100 Selection signal · not a rating of the site

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Open Theorems presents itself as a submission and review platform for mathematical theories, offering verdicts ranging from proven to disproven.

Landing page captured for the 2026-08-21 issue.

Why it surfaced

The site gives peer review a mischievous twist: visitors are invited to submit theories because the reviewer will “find some way to make sure your math proves true.” Its formal language, invented recent submissions, mathematical notation, and conspicuous “were” typo leave the project hovering between earnest service and elaborate mathematical joke.

Open Theorems presents itself as a submission and review platform for mathematical theories, offering verdicts ranging from proven to disproven.

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NicheUnusually specific use
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