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Research Reports

Published: 2026-03-12
ABSTRACT

This report examines the theoretical foundations of pragmatic magic systems, analyzing their structural properties and emergent behaviors under controlled conditions.

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Introduction

The study of pragmatic magic theory has advanced significantly in recent years, driven by improvements in both theoretical frameworks and empirical observation methods. This report consolidates findings from twelve independent research groups.

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Background

Prior work established the foundational axioms of pragmatic magic. The first axiom states that all magical systems exhibit conservation properties analogous to physical systems. The second axiom addresses the reversibility of magical transformations under specific boundary conditions.

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Methodology

Data was collected over a six-month period from controlled environments. Each observation was independently verified by at least two research teams. Statistical analysis employed Bayesian inference with non-informative priors.

References

[1] Tanaka, M. et al. (2025). "Foundations of Pragmatic Magic Theory." Journal of Theoretical Magic, 12(3), 45-67.

[2] Chen, L. (2025). "Conservation Laws in Magical Systems." Proceedings of PMT, 8, 112-128.

[3] Park, J. and Kim, S. (2026). "Empirical Observations of Boundary Conditions." Magic Research Letters, 4(1), 23-31.